Our slow-moving queue curves around a two-story wooden boathouse filled with props from explorations through distant lands. At the front of the line, a Disney cast member dressed in khaki helps us ...
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I Get to Watch Disney Fireworks Every Day Thanks to My 3D Printer and Some Elbow Grease
Since my first trip to Disneyland in California for my honeymoon, I've loved the fireworks over the castle. My family were pass holders while we lived in California, but since we moved to Virginia, we ...
The “Gravity Free” aspect is what makes RLP’s technique different from traditional 3D printing as it draws out the product from inside of a gel suspension. Unburdened by the gravity that usually ...
A team at Disney Research has developed a new type of 3D printer that can build three-dimensional objects such as teddy bears out of soft fibres such as wool. The machine looks like a cross between a ...
With a 3D printer, a projector and a lot of pixie dust (spray paint), you too can bring Disneyland into your home. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early ...
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