The purge is upon us.
We’re far beyond the heyday of the RepRap project, and the Hackaday tip line isn’t seeing multiple Kickstarters for 3D printers every week. In a way, this is a bit of a loss. The rapid evolution of ...
3D printers require a lot of support. They need gadgets and tools and of course, consumables. If you are using a fused deposition type of printer, the type that uses spools of filament, then there are ...
A 3D printer can open up a lot of creative possibilities, but there are a few practical realities that beginners should be ...
Here’s another project with the worthy ultimate aim of repurposing household plastic waste as useful 3D filament for making new stuff with your home 3D printer. Both the Strooder and the Filabot are ...
A new 3D printer brings the world's first automatic 12-nozzle swapping system to desktop 3D printing — and it's everything ...
Read 3Dnatives' review of the Snapmaker U1, a multi-material printer equipped with a four-tool automatic print head switching ...
Multi-colored 3D printers have come a long way, able to handle projects that would have been impossible a few years ago. Here ...
3D printers have become incredibly cheap, you can get a fully workable unit for $200 – even without throwing your money down a crowdfunded abyss. Looking at the folks who still buy kits or even build ...
Mark is a highly experienced writer with extensive knowledge that pre-dates the internet and even personal computers. Since the 1980s he’s been a prolific publisher across numerous publications in ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
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