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How to cut large STL files into printable pieces (super easy)
Large models can be a nightmare to print in one piece. In this guide, I show an easy method to cut and separate 3D files into multiple parts so they fit your printer and assemble cleanly afterward.
Thailand's strengths make this shift feel natural. Modern private hospitals and large dental clinics already serve local patients and dental tourists ...
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7 handy smart home upgrades you can 3D print yourself
Mount anything anywhere.
ST. LOUIS – Liz Sloan and Jennifer Richmond of Pretty Together are a back in our studio with a fresh new project for Spring.
The Indianapolis Colts have plenty to handle for the 2026 offseason as they embark on the upcoming campaign that holds mission-critical levels of importance. While there's a list of boxes to check for ...
Late in 2025, we covered the development of an AI system called Evo that was trained on massive numbers of bacterial genomes. So many that, when prompted with sequences from a cluster of related genes ...
Free Expression is a daily newsletter on American life, politics and culture from the Opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal. Sign up and start reading Free Expression today. President Trump is ...
Whatever the Seattle Seahawks used to dominate opponents on the way to becoming Super Bowl champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could certainly use a dose of. That might come in free agency, where many ...
Did our AI summary help? Bengaluru-based AI startup Sarvam AI on February 18 announced the launch of two new large language models, a 30-billion-parameter model and a 105-billion-parameter model, both ...
Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard could both feature in Arsenal’s match against Tottenham this weekend, although Mikel Arteta has remained cautious regarding their involvement. The Gunners have been in ...
AI might be eating its own, as Anthropic says that three China-based AI companies — DeepSeek, MiniMax Group Inc., and Moonshot — all violated the terms of service ...
A fitness expert says a two-minute test using your coffee mug in the morning could help determine how healthy you are and whether you could see problems in the near future. Roxana Elena Bucur, a ...
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