After a music career that's taken him around the world, Eddy Jay has turned to cutting-edge manufacturing to make his own instruments.
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This school district 3D prints violins for just $50 each, so every kid can have an instrument of their own
Dr. Laura Jacob, superintendent of the California Area School District in Coal Center, Pennsylvania, has 30 3D printers in her office. While she does enjoy 3D printing as a hobby, these printers ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 6, 2022 – There's nothing quite like the sound of a Stradivarius violin. Building such a quality string instrument takes time, perfect materials, and a lot of skill, and the ...
MobiHealthNews’ Emerging Technologies Series spotlights organizations developing, scaling and investing in innovative healthcare technologies. What follows is Part 6 of a seven-part series: Dr. Amit ...
The instrument manufacturing company ODD Guitars has been implementing 3D-printing technology to generate all sorts of cool things. The company was originated by design engineer Olaf Diegel, whose ...
YORK — The 40 violins headed to Waller Mill Elementary this fall won’t be brown or even wooden. They’ll be purple and yellow — the school’s colors — and made of a bioplastic material derived from ...
(TNS) — The most expensive violins in the world were made by Antonio Stradivari in the 18th century. These instruments regularly fetch millions of dollars when they surface at auctions, with a sale ...
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