Call them cutters, sleighs, cabooses, tow-behinds or tag-a-longs, it doesn’t matter. They were an important part of the sport ...
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Rebuilding A Lost Antarctic Wonder
Join me as I delve into 3D printing by recreating parts of engineering history with two top 3D printers. Content Timeline: 00:00 - Intro 00:37 - The Printers! 02:41 - Printing the WWII Rescue Buoy ...
Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd’s giant-wheeled, 55-ft. “snow cruiser,” which is expected to straddle crevasses and galumph over the vast white fields of the Antarctic, ran into a peck of trouble in the ...
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How the “Unstoppable” Snow Cruiser Became One of History’s Biggest Engineering Failures
It was meant to be the ultimate Arctic explorer — 55 feet long, 37 tons of steel, and unstoppable across the ice. But when ...
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