“Our vision for the future is the idea that anyone can make anything,” said Joshua Niman, sales engineering lead at Formlabs. Speaking in the Virtual Engineering Days presentation, “Anywhere ...
A 3D printer is the epitome of the phrase, "with great power comes great responsibility." You could 3D print almost anything imaginable as long as it can be made additively with melted plastic. Most ...
A few short years ago, a 3D printer seemed like a novelty. But today, the best 3D printers are accessible, print in multiple colors and can build anything from a toy figurine to a self-watering ...
There are so many advanced technologies that feel almost like magic. Smartphones. Airplanes. Virtual reality. And... 3D ...
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If you’re used to thinking about 3D printing in Cartesian terms, prepare your brain for a bit of a twist with [Joshua Bird]’s 4-axis 3D printer that’s not quite like anything we’ve ever seen before.
Now you can make a 3D model of anything you can photograph, with free software from Autodesk and inexpensive online 3D printing services. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in ...
The power of 3D printing has revolutionized not just commercial endeavors like Europe's largest 3D-printed building but also personal projects in your own home. With some know-how and plenty of resin ...
Over the couple of decades or so since it started to be available at an affordable level, 3D printing has revolutionized the process of making custom objects. But as anyone with a 3D printer will know ...
PCWorld reports that Noctua and Prusa have partnered to release official PLA 3D printer filament in Noctua’s signature brown and beige colors. The collaboration allows enthusiasts to 3D print keycaps ...
While the days of consumer hype are now behind us, 3D printing can still seem like sci-fi from much of its mainstream portrayal. Movies and TV still treat the technology more like magic than a reality ...