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In this issue of Designfax

  • Military first: Fighter jet commands drone in flight
  • Shark Tank success: Cello reinvented with 3D printing
  • Technique makes complex 3D-printed parts more reliable
  • Lamborghini Fenomeno: Brand's most powerful V12 ever
  • Compact, powerful: New Smalley Nestawave™ spring
  • How much time can custom motion assemblies save?
  • Top Tech Tip: Optimize mechanical misalignments
  • Neugart introduces new rack-and-pinion drive systems
  • How to maximize and optimize stepper motor control
  • Ultra-long-distance proximity sensor: 4x distance detection
  • LEGO's first Star Trek kit: Giant U.S.S. Enterprise
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Retaining rings, wave springs in aerospace
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • NASA supersonic X-plane completes first flight
    • Toyota GR GT: A real racecar for everyday driving
    • Vortex generators reduce drag in ship hulls
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Lamborghini Fenomeno

News

New survey shows how engineers are embracing AI

Student aims for faster ballistics prototyping with 3D-priniting results

Universal Robots cobots will now be made in the USA!

What time is it on Mars? NIST physicists have the answer to this super tricky problem



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Feature articles

Image - U.S. military first: Fighter jet commands huge drone in flight
U.S. military first: Fighter jet commands huge drone in flight
A United States Air Force pilot flying a F-22 Raptor fighter jet successfully performed in-flight mission control of a 44-ft-long MQ-20 Avenger drone in a recent series of tests, turning the cockpit into a command hub for drone wingmen and demonstrating next-level human-machine teaming.
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Image - Shark Tank success: Cello reinvented with 3D printing
Shark Tank success: Cello reinvented with 3D printing
With a Shark Tank offer secured and demand surging, Forte3D is scaling up production of its rugged, 3D-printed carbon fiber cellos and violins, which produce a professional-quality sound at a moderate price and have caught the attention of world-renowned musicians such as Yo-Yo Ma.
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Image - Technique makes complex 3D-printed parts more reliable
Technique makes complex 3D-printed parts more reliable
MIT researchers have created a way for models to account for 3D printing's many limitations during the design process. In experiments, they showed their approach could be used to make products that perform much more closely to the way they're intended. Some 3D-printing shortcomings are addressed in this article that you may not be aware of.
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Image - Lamborghini Fenomeno: Brand's fastest and most powerful V12 ever
Lamborghini Fenomeno: Brand's fastest and most powerful V12 ever
Lamborghini's new Fenomeno (phenomenal) is an incredibly limited, 1,065-hp supercar that pushes the current limits of power and design. It's chock full of technologies typically found in race cars and boasts a 0- to 62-mph time of 2.4 sec.
Read the full article.

Image - Compact meets powerful: Discover Smalley's new Nestawave™ spring
Compact meets powerful: Discover Smalley's new Nestawave™ spring
Introducing Nestawave™, the spring that redefines compact power. As the latest innovation in Smalley's wave spring technology, Nestawave combines the deflection of a Crest-to-Crest® wave spring with the force of a nested spring. It delivers high load capacity and significant travel in tight spaces. Ideal for replacing stacks of Belleville washers, it performs in valves, bearing preloads, compressors, and more.
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Image - How much time can custom motion assemblies really save?
How much time can custom motion assemblies really save?
Custom motion assemblies -- engineered, tested, and delivered as integrated subsystems -- offer a powerful way to meet increasingly shorter and competitive timelines. Learn just how much time you can save on your project. Motion Solutions even provides a chart you can share with your colleagues or to persuade your boss.
Read the Motion Solutions article.

Image - Top Tech Tip: Optimize mechanical misalignments, get hidden benefits
Top Tech Tip: Optimize mechanical misalignments, get hidden benefits
C-Flex Couplings combine the best qualities of disc, beam, and bellows couplings in a unique and economical design. Made to couple two rotating shafts together, these couplings can accommodate large misalignments while transmitting high torque loads with zero backlash. Benefits include lower energy usage and less-frequent bearing failure. Constructed using high-strength hardened stainless steel or glass impregnated polyamide flexures, these couplings require no maintenance and provide years of trouble-free life, even in contaminated environments. Flexible Pivot Bearings and Super Plastic Torsional Damping Couplings also available.
See C-Flex Couplings handle misalignments.
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Image - Neugart introduces new rack-and-pinion drive systems
Neugart introduces new rack-and-pinion drive systems
Neugart's new fully integrated gearbox-pinion-rack offerings combine optimally matched components that enable powerful, dynamic, and precise power transmission. The racks are available with either straight or helical gearing and are made of induction-hardened and tempered steel. The integrated drive unit can be used in a wide variety of applications. Matching pinions are available for gearboxes of frame size 060 to 200. Lots of options.
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Image - How to maximize and optimize stepper motor control
How to maximize and optimize stepper motor control
Engineers from Performance Motion Devices take a comprehensive look at how to control two-phase stepper motors, beginning with the basics (operations, strengths, and weaknesses) and moving on to traditional and updated advanced techniques for control including closed loop. A very thorough presentation.
Read the Performance Motion Devices technical article.

Image - Ultra-long-distance proximity sensor: 4x distance detection
Ultra-long-distance proximity sensor: 4x distance detection
The ER series is the new, ultra-long-distance model line of proximity sensors from Keyence. It offers four times the detecting distance compared with conventional models, helping to reduce the risk of damage from impacts and abrasions. All-metal models provide even more protection. A full lineup of specialized models is available, including weld-resistant all-metal types with a ceramic coating that prevents spatter adhesion. Lots of other options.
Learn more.

Image - LEGO's first Star Trek kit: Giant U.S.S. Enterprise
LEGO's first Star Trek kit: Giant U.S.S. Enterprise
The new 3,600-piece LEGO Icons Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D kit allows fans to embark on a galactic voyage of creativity. The nearly 2-ft-long model of the iconic starship features a detachable command saucer, secondary hull, warp nacelles with distinctive red and blue detailing, and nine crew mini figures. This kit was so popular at its Black Friday release that it sold out immediately. LEGO has stepped up production, though, and you can reserve one on backorder with a March 2026 ship date.
Learn more.

Most popular last issue

Image - NASA/Skunk Works supersonic X-plane completes first flight
NASA/Skunk Works supersonic X-plane completes first flight
After years of design, development, and testing, NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft -- a revolutionary test plane designed to pave the way for faster commercial air travel -- took to the skies for the first time on Oct. 28.
Read the full article.

Image - Toyota GR GT: A real racecar for everyday driving
Toyota GR GT: A real racecar for everyday driving
Toyota Gazoo Racing unveiled its new flagship super sports car last Friday, and it's a stunner. The GR GT is a road-legal race car that's a 640-hp+ lean, mean, driving machine -- and Toyota will sell its real racecar version, the GR GT3, too.
Read the full article.

Image - Vortex generators tested to reduce drag in ship hulls
Vortex generators tested to reduce drag in ship hulls
Vortex generators have long been used in aircraft wing design to maintain lift and delay stalling. A new study by researchers at MIT is the first to show that vortex generators can also be applied for drag reduction in commercial ships, producing significant results. But what shape works best?
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Retaining rings and wave springs in aerospace applications
Rotor Clip retaining rings, spiral rings, and wave springs may be small, often hidden deep inside an aircraft, but they play a critical role in helping to keep you flying. These AS9100-Certified parts are engineered to endure extreme temps, vibration, and high-speed rotation, performing exactly as designed, flight after flight. From engines to control surfaces and fuel systems, these parts deliver reliable performance where it matters most. Lots of interesting applications here.
View the video and see these rings and springs in action.

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