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"filament" Definitions
  1. a thin wire in a light bulb that produces light when electricity is passed through it
  2. (specialist) a long thin piece of something that looks like a thread
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Factors that affected the types of UFPs produced include the temperature of the nozzle, the type of filament used, the filament and printer brand, and filament color.
Factors that affected emission levels included extrusion temperature, filament material, and the filament brand.
Listen to a bit of "Filament": Josh Barone writes: I can't recommend "Filament" enough.
The four feather types described in the new study: filaments, filament bunches, tufted filament, down feather.
It prints using Fused Filament Fabrication technology, off 1.75mm filament, at up to a 0.1mm resolution.
To use the filament you simply insert a spool into your printer and run the filament through a plastic tube.
Our spool of filament kept getting tangled and, as a result, the printed object would often end up in a mess of plastic filament and sadness.
This reflected infrared heats the filament, meaning less electricity is needed to keep that filament at a given temperature and thus at a given visible-light output.
For example, the filament detection sensor notifies users – on their computer or mobile phone – when filament is absent and automatically pauses a print to enable print recovery.
A traditional light bulb uses a large amount of electricity to heat the tungsten filament to temperatures around 5500 degrees, causing the filament to glow white hot.
The system uses a unique and internal cutter called the Splice Core that measures and cuts filament as it prints, ensuring the incoming filament can change colors quickly and easily.
Spools of filament cost $35 and the ink costs $65.
Two common filament types were studied, called ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) and PLA (Polylactic Acid), and all tests indicated at least some level of toxic response (though the toxic response varied by filament type).
The filament never got soft enough for that kind of control.
The thumb itself is 3D-printed from flexible filament called Ninjaflex.
He retrieved it by pulling on a snippet of nylon filament.
Unlike Ed Sheeran, who uses live sampling with a flourish, Ms. Wells works in the manner of what Walt Whitman called "a noiseless, patient spider," sending out filament after filament until a structure begins to form.
Just open box, insert some filament into the pen, and start creating.
Overhead are hanging lights with filament bulbs and modern, smoky glass shades.
In this case the filament contains 45-65% by volume of magnetic granules.
See how The Elytra Filament Pavilion is coming along in the images below.
The pen uses PLA plastic filament and includes two colors in the kit.
Similar to a traditional 3D printer, you'll need to purchase colored filament separately.
You control the loading and unloading of filament via the web app as well.
The Replicator+ only prints in one color unless you swap the filament mid-print.
The chip holds 96 filament-like "microelectrodes" that record the firing of individual neurons.
A haze of stage smoke is broken by filament bulbs hanging from the ceiling.
In one view, the two men are separated by the thinnest filament of morality: justification.
It's designed specifically for light that comes off the tungsten filament of an incandescent bulb.
That said, you can definitely see this as a step up from standard filament printing.
The dining room at Bunna is dark, woody, filament-bulb-lit, and perennially almost full.
They were powered by a carbon filament that wasn&apost very bright but burned hot.
The filament will be kept in the back of the printer, and feed through the top.
You'll still need to supply all the raw filament, glue, and manual labor to assemble it.
Spools of filament cost $35, the ink costs $65 and the printer will retail at $3800.
You can then lead the filament into the print head and wait until it starts extruding.
LIX comes with a box of black PLA filament and a box of multi-colored ABS.
I eventually found some filament loading guidance under utilities and then I was good to go.
FilaFlex is different from the traditional PLA filament used in popular home 3D printers like MakerBot.
The protein filament F-actin is stained yellow, nuclei are green, and follicle cells are magenta.
Who knew that a silkworm cocoon, when unraveled, consists of a single half-mile-long filament?
A company called Filament offers smart farm technology, and SkuChain allows for tracking through supply chains.
Similar to a traditional 3D printer, you'll need to purchase colored PLA (polylactic acid) hard filament separately.
Notably, two papers published last year reported the discovery of a filament of hot gas connecting galaxies.
The filament spool is hidden inside the printer itself and can be easily replaced with different colors.
The starter kit, which includes the pen and two packs of filament, sells for $40, while a more elaborate $80 "Super Mega Pack" bumps that to eight packs of filament, silicone molds that make it easier to get a creation started, and a project book full of inspiration.
Scientists were previously aware of a filament around 10 million light-years long that links galaxy clusters Abell 0399 and 0401 and magnetic fields within the clusters, but they wondered whether this filament itself contained magnetic fields and relativistic particles (meaning particles accelerated to nearly the speed of light).
Two years ago, they were weaving with 600-filament count conductive polymer thread half a millimeter in diameter.
The Place The elevator opens to a dark, spacious room illuminated by filament bulbs and squiggles of neon.
Thomas Edison's light-bulb filament made the vital service of illumination both more powerful and, soon, much cheaper.
It also works with Mac and Windows computers and comes with some free filament to get you started.
There's the cost of the printer, $1,299 ($999 for a limited time) and the filament, $48 a roll.
"We've detected the filament," author Mike Hudson, a cosmologist and professor of astronomy, told me over the phone.
The lacquer made a dainty, plinking sound, like the loose filament of a shaken, burned-out light bulb.
My favorite is attempt number 4, which is at the top and is literally just strings of filament.
The filament, named for the mythical goddess of volcanoes, can cause skin, eye and respiratory irritation like fiberglass.
The company has developed a hull made primarily of filament-lined carbon fiber to withstand 6,000 psi at depth.
The final method described in the study involves injecting gold nanoparticles in the filament used to make the materials.
A central filament spool hangs out on top of the machine and you print onto a round heated bed.
The filament is coiled on spools and fed into a 3D printer in a corner of the university's campus.
The LED is different from an incandescent in that it doesn't use a high filament temperature to create light.
As the filament is melted, it is extruded by the printer to build a shape up layer by layer.
Moreover, the yellow film on the bulb means that half the light produced by the filament never gets out.
You're also limited to using the company's filament, but there's enough included in the box to get you started.
It also features a sturdy plastic design and comes pre-assembled with a spool of filament in the box.
The Mobile Robotic Fabrication System for Filament Structures was developed at the University of Stuttgart's Institute for Computational Design.
So, in the case of the wood filament, there are actual bits of wood chips embedded in the plastic.
It works by cutting and splicing multiple filament colors and then feeding them through as the object is printed.
The team also had to redesign the filament, creating a larger surface area capable of absorbing the reflected radiation.
The material that the palm is made out of is flexible filament—"flexi-fil"—which can bend and stretch.
The glowing filament gives off a very broad spectrum of frequencies of radiation, however, that we perceive as heat.
The show proceeds with other sculptural works, many of them made of hand-knitted copper wire or nylon filament.
The da Vinci Color printer uses ink cartridges to drop pigment onto each layer of plastic filament as it prints.
Nedraki now supplies 13 Venezuelan firms with the filament and produces plastic parts like transmission gear cogs for other companies.
Pressing the pen's single button once starts the plastic 3D printing filament extruding, and pressing it again stops the flow.
It only takes the 3Doodler Start about 30 to 33 seconds to warm up enough to actually start extruding filament.
No one currently mixes up mass-produced plastic pieces with printed ones because of their feel and obvious filament layers.
Solely going off Polymaker's Kickstarter images, the new filament and Polysher really does make 3D printer creations look more legit.
But with 3-D printing technology a family can economically print a prosthetic arm using about $20 of plastic filament.
This September, the New York Philharmonic will give the première of Ashley Fure's "Filament," for orchestra, instrumental soloists, and singers.
Invented in Britain and developed by William Coolidge, these bulbs swapped the hot, dim carbon filaments with a tungsten filament.
Plus, no glass or filament is used in the design, so you don't ever have to worry about breaking the light.
So the company has created a new version, designed specifically for kids, with new filament that melts with hardly any heat.
Mattel's ThinkMaker 3D will use a hard PLA plastic filament, which has quickly become the standard in the 3D printing movement.
My LIX 3D Printing pen was sucking in reeds of filament and spitting out hot, soft-ish material from the tip.
It automatically detects when the printer's filament runs out and pauses the job, notifying users via a desktop or mobile app.
At such high temperatures the filament glows, giving off light—and a lot of heat, in the form of infrared radiation.
To open the program, he led the premiere of "Filament," a dark, strange, exploratory work by the American composer Ashley Fure.
"The combination of these two galaxies, and the filament in between them, caused the distortion of more distant galaxies," he said.
Critic's Pick Alice Birch's cleareyed and comfortless play follows three generations of women tethered to life by the thinnest possible filament.
The results not only revealed these filament patterns, but also mapped out the magnetic field's reversals and alignments relative to Earth.
Researchers found the printers tested that used a type of plastic called ABS filament emitted a particle called styrene, a possible carcinogen.
And much is lost through the use of inefficient devices, like incandescent light bulbs that heat up a filament to produce light.
The highlight of the leak is a trio of smart bulbs that illuminate a spiral of LEDs that appear like exposed filament.
That solar filament spent over a week hovering over the sun before finally breaking free and lashing outwards like a huge whip.
After one stick was done, I fed in another and suddenly the LIX Pen started eating the whole filament without outputting anything.
A sensor attached to the back of the upper arm uses a thin filament under the skin to measure glucose every minute.
Schlermer said it was unlikely that either the revelation of the new missiles or the filament casing were a mistake by Pyongyang.
The new wood filament has actual pieces of wood in it Some of the new filaments on offer are pretty wild, too.
It's a very clever hack – instead of making the printer do all the work you instead make the filament do the work.
Mattel says its ThingMaker 3D will use a hard PLA filament, but also hasn't yet announced the colors that will be available.
After four attempts (which, in retrospect, was two attempts too many), we finally decided to switch to a different spool of filament.
In the case of pterosaurs, three of the four feather types were filament based, appearing as either hair-like structures, bundles, or tufts.
ALEXANDER SOTIRIOUMATTHEW SOURSOURIANConsultative Group to Assist the PoorWashington, DC * It is true that Thomas Edison began selling filament light bulbs 140 years ago.
Like the da Vinci Nano, it comes pre-assembled, works with both Mac and Windows computers, and requires a special type of filament.
Create or touch up any 3D model with the pen, which releases a flexible filament (aka plastic) that becomes sturdy once it cools.
ABS requires a higher temperature to melt at than PLA, so the LIX pen has two output buttons — one for each filament type.
Rather than using a filament to build models, it uses a liquid resin and UV lights to print them from the ground up.
But Adidas melts these pellets to create a filament, which is spun into what they call Ocean Plastic, a form of polyester yarn.
Its fins flare, its mouth gapes and its body spasms as the metal filament proceeds along the length of its spine, destroying nerves.
Since the days of Thomas Edison, conventional incandescent lightbulbs have worked by heating up a wire filament until it's hot enough to glow.
Researchers first mix their cells into the bio-ink and then extrude the result as a filament from which the desired shape is constructed.
While the nation churned with street protests against President Nicolas Maduro in early 2017, the two men produced their first meter of plastic filament.
The Da Vinci Color simply sprays that color into the hot PLA filament it uses to print plastic objects, resulting in full-color objects.
So far the fund has invested in 10 startups: Converge Industries, Dashbot, Entry Point VR, Filament, Intezer, LiquidSky, Otto Radio, 2Sens, SafeDK and Virtru.
The simply named da Vinci 3D Pen features push-button in-air drawing, using PLA plastic filament (available in 11 colors through the company).
"This is early; it's more about understanding the mechanism involved in fertilization and how you can block the formation of this filament," says Herr.
MIT has a new nylon-based artificial muscle-like filament created by researchers that could eventually provide the basis for robots with bulging biceps.
The filament can go in any extrusion-based 3D printer, but the Polysher will only work on items that have been made with PolySmooth.
The sun, whose light an incandescent bulb attempts to approximate, is hotter than a filament, so radiates more strongly at shorter wavelengths (see chart).
The check-in person at my hotel handed me two vouchers for free "welcome punch," served in the lobby's filament bulb-laden bar. Fantastic.
The process of 3-D printing requires electricity to heat the extruder, the nozzle that melts the plastic filament, and ultimately build the object.
He had jammed a filament into a cavity in the body of each can, most likely to use as a crude fuse, investigators concluded.
A broken Christmas tree light was the detonator: When lit, the filament ignited the match heads, the device powered by a nine-volt battery.
We did everything we could to detangle the filament spool, but short of hand-feeding the machine the plastic, it wasn't going to work.
Dominguez said their filament helps lower costs for a company by up to 40 percent, by removing the expense of importing and transporting the part.
That's why the 23Doodler seemed like the perfect kids' toy—except the heat needed to melt the 3D printing filament meant it was adults only.
"Knowing which parts of tau are important for filament formation is relevant for the development of drugs," said Sjors Scheres, who co-led the research.
The printing tray is also pre-leveled to speed up the process, and each printer comes with a spool of filament to get you started.
They work by pumping electricity through a thin tungsten filament, the electrical resistance of which causes its temperature to reach in excess of 5,000°F.
The team starts with photonic crystals: materials that allow light in the visible spectrum to pass straight through, while reflecting infrared back towards the filament.
Filament is another startup that is investing in IoT and blockchain with a focus on industrial applications such as agriculture, manufacturing and oil and gas.
One dress called inBloom took 450 hours to print on a desktop 3D printer and cost $103 in filament, the designers said on their website.
This process works primarily with FDM printers like the Makerbot which use long spools of filament to deposit layers of plastic onto a build plate.
His opening night will begin with the premiere of "Filament," by Ashley Fure, which promises to be much more progressive than the typical gala fare.
Cleareyed, comfortless, often dazzling, like sun on ice, "Anatomy of a Suicide" follows three generations of women tethered to life by the thinnest possible filament.
They were able to pick out the faint filament wisps because they were energized by the bright light being thrown off by the galaxies creating stars.
Filament LED light bulbs are sometimes called "Edison" or "vintage" bulbs because they resemble light bulbs created by Thomas Edison that have glowing filaments visible inside.
It comes ready to use right out of the box with a sample package of filament, and it supports a wide variety of other printing materials.
It's also worth noting that what comes out of the end is a thinner line than the full thickness of one 10-inch strand of filament.
For the rest of us, at least those who aren't eager to seize any filament of possible malfeasance on the President's part, Comey's plight doesn't impress.
They all draw in filament through a port on the back end of the pen and internal motors drive the plastic forward through the heated nozzle.
In another, the North Korean leader stands next to a large copper-colored container, which experts said could be a wound-filament reinforced plastic rocket casing.
Inside the bulb, this side wall goes to the bulb filament (the wire that glows brightly) and then down to the bottom nub on the bulb.
In addition to the guest artists, "Filament" has a team of light and costume designers, and each of the megaphones was custom-made by Matter Design.
I had expected your typical hipster bakery, with exposed-filament light bulbs and a $5 cold brew, but his bakery seemed more like a scientist's lab.
Various heat sources were used on the fibers to achieve this, including chemical reaction heatings, electrical resistance heating, and laser beams that shine on the filament.
The da Vinci Color printer uses ink cartridges to drop pigment onto each layer of plastic filament as it prints with a resolution of 653-400 microns.
The da Vinci Color printer uses ink cartridges to drop pigment onto each layer of plastic filament as it prints with a resolution of 100-400 microns.
The technology comes at a cost: the lower-temperature filament is less efficient at generating light, requiring more electric power consumption for the same amount of light.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the video, which shows "cascading magnetic arches" on the sun after a filament of solar material erupted from the star on Dec.
Filament uses wireless sensors, called Taps, to create low-power autonomous mesh networks for data collection and asset monitoring, without requiring a cloud or central network authority.
But after attending the premiere of Ashley Fure's "Filament" last week on the New York Philharmonic's gala program, I returned five days later to hear it again.
Then, at the concert that opened Jaap van Zweden's tenure as music director of the New York Philharmonic, came "Filament," a slyly ominous drone of a fanfare.
Immersive and hall-filling, the piece, "Filament," features adventurous musicians — Rebekah Heller, Brandon Lopez, Nate Wooley, Constellation Chor — who are not, to say the least, Philharmonic regulars.
They use up to 85 percent less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, the ones with a thin wire filament inside, and can last up to 25 years.
They include monitoring the sounds and movements of the printers for inaccuracies, and injecting gold nanoparticles into the filament to make sure everything goes where it's supposed to.
Polymaker wants to make 3D printing a tempting hobby for everyone with its new PolySmooth filament and Polysher machine, which polishes creations so they look shiny and cohesive.
Baumkuchen is a delicate cake batter poured over a continuously spinning cylinder, with each filament-like layer allowed to brown and set before the next layer is poured.
The X3 can easily be upgraded to work with X5's filament and both are aimed at manufacturing shops that need to produce finished products on the fly.
As the action unfolds, Amir Johnson, an ostensibly fading big man whose margin for error at this exact moment is filament thin, is Philadelphia's only source of resistance.
The E26-sized (the big socket) bulb glows warm at 2200 Kelvin, and is made to resemble those vintage Edison-style filament bulbs so popular in Brooklyn haunts.
Take the cover picture, which captures a colossal filament made of stellar ingredients like ammonia gas that stretches out for 50 light years like some kind of cosmic serpent.
Filaproms are large, gaseous features that can be partially seem over the Sun's disk as a filament, and they are known to reach lengths equal to 150 Earths aligned.
It's a technique similar to what 3D printing pens use, except that instead of plastic filament that immediately hardens as it cools, Harvard's printer creates objects from durable metal.
The pen heats and cools plastic filament like a glue gun, allowing users to literally draw in the air — as long as their structure can support its own weight.
The singer will also wear a 3D-printed threeASFOUR Pangolin dress to an upcoming event which is made of a more durable and twistable Nano Enhanced Elastomeric Technology filament.
Speaking to The Verge, 3Doodler's co-founder and COO Daniel Cowen said that this means that not only does the filament smell like wood, it also feels like it.
With an old-fashioned incandescent bulb, the current goes at full strength directly to the tungsten filament, which very quickly heats up to the temperature that produces visible light.
The first, on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday, takes in Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," Ashley Fure's "Filament" and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, with Daniil Trifonov as the soloist.
These LED smart bulbs appear to have a swirling filament exposed inside their clear glass housing, creating a much more stylish look than a traditional, almost industrial Hue bulb.
Dieter Süss and his colleagues at the Vienna University of Technology, in Austria, have demonstrated a way of printing bonded magnets that resembles the plastic-filament printers many hobbyists use.
Elytra Filament Pavilion at the V&A, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London A high-tech robot is spinning an insect-inspired installation in the Victoria and Albert Museum's courtyard.
Almost 140 years after Thomas Edison began selling filament light bulbs, just under 113bn people worldwide still lack access to electricity, according to the International Energy Agency, a research group.
There's no plastic on Mars, however, and packing miles of filament on a ship takes up valuable space that could be better used for transporting oxygen, water, and other essentials.
The resulting artificial spider silk worked just like the spider's natural winch silk; the spools of filament reeled and unreeled inside the oil droplets as the thread expanded and contracted.
Just as we were about to publish this review, I finally reached the LIX developers, who wondered if I had, perhaps, used the wrong heat button with the wrong filament.
Artfully crafted using the same hand-woven Tungsten filament used in mid-20th century lights, these teardrop-shaped bulbs produce a warm, amber glow that lasts up to 3,000 hours.
Mattel had said the ThingMaker 3D would use a hard PLA filament in printing, and it was shown at the toy fair with toys made using some two dozen colors.
These include nesting behavior, brain and bone structure, and the feathers that started as rude, spiky projections and developed into the sleek shaft-and-filament feather of the modern bird.
"The cocoons come from Brazil and China," Mr. Ricci explained as he grabbed a cocoon out of a bin and pulled out a filament so fine it was barely visible.
Ray and I should have done a better job reading instructions, should have probably figured out the filament issue earlier — and certainly should have thought more about the size problem.
In tests, the researchers primarily looked at filament fabrication printers that use thermoplastic or nylon-containing feedstocks (Black said additional feedstocks and other print technologies will be studied in future work).
Engineering a stack of layers that can pass visible light unchanged and reflect infrared—and do so from all of the angles from which the filament radiates—was no easy task.
It just told me to load the filament and, when I didn't load it properly, it didn't warn me with an error message and my very first print was just air.
To light the bulb, I just need to pick two of these wires so that I can make a complete circuit with the battery and let current flow through the filament.
A glass rod as thin as a plastic straw is heated with a 3,000-degree Fahrenheit torch, then twisted like a lightbulb filament to form a snaking strand of ribonucleic acid.
He used the cash to buy the first of three rounds of filament-thin fishing line that he would need to hand-knot into nets to catch tilapia in the lake.
In the garden of London's Victoria & Albert Museum stands the Elytra Filament Pavilion, a 2,000-square-foot canopy named for—and designed after—a beetle's elytron, the insect's fibrous, double-layered forewings.
These include shadows and reflections that pop in and out of view, and weird blurring that shows where things like filament wire (used to move objects) have been erased from the shot.
And all those sounds tell a story of how the machine's printing head is moving around as well as how much plastic filament is being extruded from the nozzle on every pass.
It may not look much, but this fine filament of matter will soon blossom into something bright and spectacular, as its constituent gases begin to burn as a new set of stars.
These masks, made in conjunction with MIT's Mediated Matter lab and Stratasys, are called Rottlace and have a strange, hairy quality thanks to advances in 3D printing filament and new printing techniques.
I didn't notice it until I was trying to load in my filament for the first time, which entailed heating up that printing tip and me almost accidentally burning through the tape.
The University of California Santa Barbara is suing five major retailers — Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), Amazon (AMZN), Ikea and Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) — for violating its patents on "filament" LED light bulbs.
Both of these printers are designed to create carbon fiber-infused objects using a standard filament printing system and both can produce items that can replace or are stronger than steel objects.
Mr. van Zweden began with a boldly unconventional piece by a young American: Ashley's Fure's dark, strange, exploratory "Filament" for orchestra, three instrumental soloists and a chorus that moves around the space.
Now they're down to 7-filament copper-silver threads that are 0.1 mm wide — which not only enables patterns to be laid with greater precision, but the improved conductance makes less thread needed.
The machine consumed over six-and-a-half pounds of plastic filament in the process, and thankfully didn't screw up once, which would have required the entire print to be restarted from scratch.
It's a small unassuming space, aside from the makeshift conference room the team constructed from giant Lego-style blocks and, of course, the piles and piles of colorful plastic filament lining the walls.
The filament, called G82.65-2.00, is made up of dust and gas which is currently extremely cold—just above absolute zero at about -434 degrees Fahrenheit, with the coldest regions shown in blue.
Since many pharmaceutical companies are using different parts of tau to test the effect of potential drugs on filament formation, this new knowledge "should significantly increase the accuracy of such tests," he said.
The heat source can be pretty much anything, including electrical resistance, chemical reactions or laser light shined on parts of the filament, allowing for use in a wide range of settings and scales.
Anyone who attended the New York Philharmonic's opening this season could have identified elements from "Filament," which Jaap van Zweden conducted on that program, in "A Library on Lightning" at Issue Project Room.
After gathering the plastic, Parley cleans and sorts it, then condenses it into smaller pieces that are shipped to recycling plants, where they are turned into filament and then into yarn or fabric.
It has a black, elongated, eel-like body, with a long, fleshy filament called a barbel hanging from its lower jaw with a bioluminescent organ called a photophore on the end to lure prey.
The kind of motion—technically known as filament dynamics—can also be seen in casting a fly-fishing line and the motion of a sperm's tail—and possibly the long tail of an apatosaurus.
Each panel is made from a combination of transparent glass fiber and black carbon fiber, woven into a structure inspired by a beetle's forewing—known as elytra, hence the structure's name, Elytra Filament Pavilion.
The research was conducted by John Herr, professor of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia, who found a miniscule filament involved in stabilizing sperm as they fuse to an egg.
From the release: The Smart Extruder+ features improved key components to ensure longer-lasting reliability, such as an enhanced thermal management system and an extended PTFE tube to feed the filament into the nozzle.
While the roosters slowly formed from plastic filament in "Make and Take" aren't quite as precious in their material, there is a link to the spirit of cultural exchange represented by the original rooster.
It is hardly the only assault on Mr. de Blasio, who has emerged as an all-purpose boogeyman for Republican strategists trying to maintain the party's filament-thin hold on the New York Senate.
MakerBot has been selling machines with multiple extruders since 2012, for instance — so one extruder can print an object with ordinary plastic filament, and another can lay down a support scaffold that dissolves in water.
For the second group that includes former Secretary Price, their fate is tied, to a certain extent, to the success of the policy they were hired to advance or their position in the Washington filament.
At their most basic level, these kinetic sculptures of sorts beam out the reflections of a lightbulb's filament, and Wilfred experimented with various reflectors such as mirrors, aluminum, and glass to achieve different visual effects.
The filament was the trickiest part, and he and his team tried hundreds of materials before settling on carbon, which they got to burn for fourteen and a half hours in the fall of 1879.
Their latest machine, the $1,0003 da Vinci Color Mini is a full color printer that uses three CMY ink cartridges to stain the filament as it is extruded, allowing for up to 15 million color combinations.
The biggest problem I had during setup, though, was that, despite all the careful guidance, the mobile app dropped the ball on showing me exactly how to feed the filament into the extruder – a crucial step.
The Replicator Plus will also support using a new material that MakerBot refers to as "Tough PLA," a plastic filament that it says will be more flexible than its normal PLA material while still printing reliably.
Albermar Dominguez and John Naizzir produce only a kilogram of plastic printing filament a day, but they aim to help once-wealthy Venezuela's vanishing manufacturing sector by making it cheaper for companies that depend on expensive imports.
Amazon, Walmart, Target Corp, Ikea AB and Bed Bath & Beyond Inc were accused of infringing four patents related to "filament" LED light bulbs, which use 193% less energy and last many years longer than traditional light bulbs.
Depending on which filament type you use, you hold down one of the output buttons, and a tiny motor inside the pen starts pulling in the PLA or ABS material, driving it to the ultra-hot tip.
As they report in Nature Nanotechnology, a pair of such stacks, arranged on either side of the flat filament, led to a bulb that converted about 6.6% of the electrical energy running through it into visible light.
The device's doors lock automatically when it's in use, and Toyland notes that the printing head retracts when it's not working, keeping curious kids from touching something that's been heating PLA plastic filament into a soft goo.
By measuring light travelling from a distant galaxy, and watching as it warped around other galaxies and material on its way to Earth, they could indirectly detect and image a dark matter filament binding two galaxies together.
Set amid the arid emptiness of California's Salton Sea, its almost alien landscape in perfect harmony with the movie's title, the filament of story unfolds through the teenage eyes and low-key narration of Mickey (Jeffrey Wahlberg).
Mattel says the ThingMaker will work with any standard filament, and although it hasn't announced colors or pricing for its own spools, the company was showing off plenty of variety at the New York Toy Fair this weekend.
He expresses dismay at the unshakeable feeling that he's being controlled by forces bigger than him, and he gestures toward this intangible "ether" or "a thin filament of anxiety" that's been a perpetual companion in the Trump era.
Obviously, this doesn't mean you'll be sticking a length of dowel in the back of the Pro to draw tiny pieces of wooden furniture — instead, these new materials blend elements of their namesake into the plastic standard filament.
The part Mr. Perry has written for himself is a Chandler gone to seed, a round-the-clock drunk named Jack who is eking his way through his late 40s on sarcasm and a last filament of charm.
There are 13 hacks in all that can be installed glue-free with the help of some screws or a rubber mallet, and the site even provides filament color suggestions for that Teenage Engineering-style pop of color.
The other innovation that makes the 3Doodler Start safer for kids to use is a brand new eco-friendly plastic filament developed by WobbleWorks, the company behind the product, that melts at lower temperatures but becomes rigid again once it cools.
The Elytra Filament Pavilion will continue to grow until it closes on November 6, an on-site robotic arm demonstrating the intricate weaving process developed by architect and researcher Achim Menges, architect Moritz Dörstelmann, structural engineer Jan Knippers and climate engineer Thomas Auer.
The new filament is also completely biodegradable, so if a 3D creation doesn't quite turn out as a child envisioned it, they can just toss it in a compost bin alongside banana peels and veggie scraps and it will simply rot away.
XYZprinting, the maker of the popular Da Vinci line of printers – including a printer-scanner that launched in 2014 – has announced the $33,000 Da Vinci Color, a printer that uses inkjet technology to inject color directly into the filament as its printed.
To make a 3D-printed wig or toupee using the same process would require the creation of some kind of cap that would perfectly fit the wearer's head, and plastic filament that more or less match the color of natural human hair.
The upper atmosphere of Jupiter acts like a resistor in any electrical circuit, or the filament in a light bulb—the neutral molecules act to stop ions flowing, so as the ions move through the atmosphere, the current generates a lot of heat.
It could also revolutionize 3D printing in general, as the techniques developed here could be adapted to work with plastic filament as well, hardening the material as soon as it leaves the extrusion nozzle, allowing more freeform creations to be rapidly created.
The sunlight reflected realistically off the pool as Nancy searched for her missing friend Barb, and when Joyce used Christmas lights to communicate with her son in the Upside Down, I could see the filament in every single bulb with HDR activated.
Dr Soljacic and his colleagues realised that the filament would capture more reflected heat if it were flattened out rather than being made from a thin coil of wire, as is now the case, and if the reflection happened nearer to it.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in a Los Angeles federal court, UCSB demands the retailers pay it unspecified royalties on future sales of "filament" light bulbs, and it seeks compensation for past sales of the bulbs that allegedly infringed upon their patents.
In Ashley Fure's "Filament," which has its premiere on Thursday in the Philharmonic's season-opening gala — the first under its new music director, Jaap van Zweden — singers are spread throughout David Geffen Hall, armed with bespoke megaphones that create body-shaking sounds.
Played by Michael Keaton in full live-wire mode, Vandevere is a stereotypical Richie Rich screen villain with a shadowy lair; dark designs; a wolfish smile; and a silky, possibly fatal femme, Colette (Eva Green, who adds some steel filament to a bauble).
Or the mightiest pop culture universe of all: Disney's Marvel, which later this month will close out the "Avengers" filament of the Marvelverse, with "Avengers: Endgame," but in June extend the X-Men branch with "Dark Phoenix," starring Sansa Stark herself, Sophie Turner.
"Instead, what we've observed is the largest coherent gas structure we know of in the galaxy, organized not in a ring but in a massive, undulating filament," said João Alves, professor of stellar astrophysics at the University of Vienna and former Radcliffe Fellow.
But what's different here, Hudson told me, is that he and Epps have made a composite image of a dark matter filament—one that's based on actual data—and it can be used to learn more about the filament's properties, including width and mass.
To fulfill Karissa's wish of becoming a Disney princess, the team used "a pretty transparent ice blue color filament and added snowflakes to the forearm and her name with an Elsa crown on the cuff," said Alyx Gleason, the project lead and president of Siera e-NABLE.
If you don't have an outdoor dining area, or it's just not the season for eating al fresco, capture a bit of that laid-back backyard dinner party vibe by stringing a set of exposed filament bulbs across your dining room to create an intimate canopy.
The "cryotanks" (so-called because they store super-cold fuel) that result will be constructed of carbon fibre, which is set to be wound using a robot designed for the purpose, using "exotic" filament materials that can stand up to extreme temperatures, radiation and other stresses of space.
In the box is the printer, a roll of gray PLA printing filament, the print head (or extruder), a power cord and a USB cable to connect to a PC. The 21-inch long by 2299-inch wide by 483-inch tall, 248-pound MakerBot Replicator Mini+ arrives mostly assembled.
"We realize there are more and more travelers out there who can't afford luxury but are looking for experiences that are in harmony with the environment in which they exist and those travelers shouldn't be deprived of good design," said Erik Warner, co-founder of Filament Hospitality, which owns the Anvil.
Through idiosyncratic staging, placing three soloists and 15 singers around the hall, and a mixture of acoustic and amplified sound, "Filament" draws attention to the roles everyone plays in a concert: the players working always to remain together, the group of strangers in the audience gathering for a shared experience.
While Goodson may be inclined to blur black and white in his definitions — and even to break a couple of his own rules, allowing the orange-hot filament center of the 1964 Vija Celmins painting "Heater" to glow its own way — he's drawn an extremely bold line with his debut at the Wexner.
"We realize there are more and more travelers out there who can't afford luxury but are looking for experiences that are in harmony with the environment in which they exist and those travelers shouldn't be deprived of good design," said Erik Warner, the lead partner at Filament Hospitality, which owns the Anvil.
In a bombshell piece of investigative journalism by Associated Press reporter Jeff Donn, Americans learned on Tuesday that more than a century's worth of admonitions from dentists about how important it is to grind strands of filament into your gums a couple times a day until you bleed might just be bullshit.
You plug it in (unlike other 3D printing Pens, there's no rechargeable battery), give it two minutes or less to heat up (LED lights on the body let you know when it's reached full temperature) and then you feed in the thin filament through a tiny hole in the back end, right next to the power port.
MIT's researchers also note that you can modify the core construction of the robot threads with other materials to serve different functions, and showed this by replacing the nitinol at its center with a fiber-optic filament, which in practice could be used to transmit laser light to blast away a blockage in a brain blood vessel.
The capital, where most of those on professional visas end up, has acquired many of the trappings of a globalised metropolis over the past few years, with lots of high-end coffee shops, bars illuminated by unshaded filament light bulbs and co-working spaces that would not be out of place in London, New York or Copenhagen.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Finally, in order to meet the demands of those looking for lights featuring new-school tech but with a more traditional appeal, Hue has a new line of vintage-style filament smart lights available in three different variations starting in October: a $25 A19 bulb, a $28 ST19 tube, and a $33 G25 globe.

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