Category: 3D Printed Gears Pulleys and Cam Contest

There was a time, not so very long ago, when simply getting a 3D printer to squirt out an object that was roughly the intended shape and size of what the user saw on their computer screen was an accomplishment. But like every other technology, the state of the art has moved forward. Today the […]
It may only run for a brief time, and it’s too big for use in an actual wristwatch, but this 3D-printed tourbillon is a great demonstration of the lengths watchmakers will go to to keep mechanical timepieces accurate. For those not familiar with tourbillons, [Kristina Panos] did a great overview of these mechanical marvels. Briefly, […]