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[Additive manufacturing applications] How to use shared resources to develop and 3D print lab tools

  According to 3DMART's October 8, 2018 report, the founder of opensource.com, Joshua Pierce, announced a new open access journal “HardwareX” through academic publisher Elsevier. This new journal will help to develop low-cost, high-quality, scientific free hard and software. HardwareX combines Arduino's microcontroller with a laboratory vibrating rotator to increase the vibrator's functionality, reducing costs and allowing users to simply select an operating mode to experiment with. In addition, HardwareX also uses a shared 3D printing 1,000 μL micro syringe to replace the experimental pipette at a low price. Finally, for children, HardwareX can be used for 3D printing on Shybo shared robots, not only as a research tool but also as a toy. The above outlines initial experience of HardwareX in 3D printing and science.

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