You can buy a Lamborghini for an outrageous sum of money, or you can 3D print one for $20,000 and a little skill. Here's what one engineer has done.
You can buy all sorts of RC cars off the shelf, but doing so won’t teach you a whole lot. Alternatively, you could follow [TRDB]’s example, and design your own from scratch. The Lizard, as it is known ...
Making your own 3D printed parts lets you unleash your creativity, but not everything you print is going to be reliable — ...
I'm looking to get back into motorcycling, and that means digging out my Shoei RF-1200 helmet from the top shelf of my closet. It's a great helmet, comfortable and protective in equal measure, but it ...
Genuine Jaguar D-Type examples are the kind of cars that make auction house prices look like the price tag on a luxury yacht – seven figures, no big deal. But what if you want one, but your wallet isn ...
VW has been working with HP and Siemens to scale up 3D metal printing processes to make car parts. Metallic 3D-printed parts weigh half as much as those produced from sheet steel, allowing the ...
Being able to restore old vintage cars is quite cool but also very complicated. A hacksmith was able to find a way around the missing parts by 3D printing them to fix a 1982 Toyota pickup. The Reason ...
Looking to improve the setup you have in your garage? Whether it's organization or just simple hacks, these 3D printable ...
People of a certain generation may misremember the "You wouldn't download a car" anti-piracy ads. It seemed ludicrous at the time that such a thing would even be ...
We’ve said it again and again: every garage needs a 3D printer. If our word isn’t gold for you, just take a look back at The Great Ford Maverick 3D Print-Off where Peter Holderith and I designed some ...
In brief: 3D printers aren't always designed with portability in mind, but there's a use case for makers and tinkerers who are often on the move. The open-source Lemontron aims to fill that void by ...