Featured in 3d printingBYTeam MightyJan 25, 2023Share3D-printed rocket makers will send a payload to Mars by 2025On Dec. 23, 2022, American aerospace manufacturing company Relativity Space conducted a test of its entirely 3D printed Aeon R… BYTeam MightyJan 25, 2023ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareAirmen will soon be able to 3D print entire weapons systems on the flightlineEver since word got out that the Pentagon spent $436 on a hammer in the 1980s, citizen watchdogs have kept a close eye on how much the Defense Department spends on its maintenance and upkeep. To keep costs low on an aging fleet of airplanes, the USA… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States NavyApr 29, 2020ShareTwin brothers use sibling bond to give back to their unitsMany siblings serve together in the military, but not many are able to leverage their family ties to give back and further their units. For the Vetere brothers, they are leveraging each other’s experience in their different units to initiate and im… BYUnited States NavyApr 29, 2020ShareBYMarinesApr 29, 2020ShareMarine Corps 3D printing is like ‘spare tire’ for tanksMarine Corps Systems Command recently collaborated with fleet Marines and other organizations to review the successful performance of several 3D-printed impellers used on M1A1 Abrams tanks at Twentynine Palms, California. The Corps plans to us… BYMarinesApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareAir Force uses new technology to improve mission readinessAirmen at Travis Air Force Base are implementing innovative strategies to reduce man hours and increase mission effectiveness. Over the past several months, the base has implemented a variety of innovations including 3D printing and 3D scannin… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020Share
BYTeam MightyJan 25, 2023Share3D-printed rocket makers will send a payload to Mars by 2025On Dec. 23, 2022, American aerospace manufacturing company Relativity Space conducted a test of its entirely 3D printed Aeon R… BYTeam MightyJan 25, 2023Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareAirmen will soon be able to 3D print entire weapons systems on the flightlineEver since word got out that the Pentagon spent $436 on a hammer in the 1980s, citizen watchdogs have kept a close eye on how much the Defense Department spends on its maintenance and upkeep. To keep costs low on an aging fleet of airplanes, the USA… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States NavyApr 29, 2020ShareTwin brothers use sibling bond to give back to their unitsMany siblings serve together in the military, but not many are able to leverage their family ties to give back and further their units. For the Vetere brothers, they are leveraging each other’s experience in their different units to initiate and im… BYUnited States NavyApr 29, 2020Share
BYMarinesApr 29, 2020ShareMarine Corps 3D printing is like ‘spare tire’ for tanksMarine Corps Systems Command recently collaborated with fleet Marines and other organizations to review the successful performance of several 3D-printed impellers used on M1A1 Abrams tanks at Twentynine Palms, California. The Corps plans to us… BYMarinesApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareAir Force uses new technology to improve mission readinessAirmen at Travis Air Force Base are implementing innovative strategies to reduce man hours and increase mission effectiveness. Over the past several months, the base has implemented a variety of innovations including 3D printing and 3D scannin… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020Share