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The new generation of 3D printers is killing the tinkering hobby
Not everyone thinks that’s a bad thing.
3D printing is complex, but also fun and useful for many hobbyists; here's what to keep in mind if you're considering buying ...
While the explosion in the popularity of consumer 3D printers has been enabled by cheaper and cheaper devices, they’re still beyond the reach of the average university student. But students at ...
A good 3D printer no longer needs to cost a fortune to support multicolor printing. Here, we've picked five affordable ...
The Fuse X1 is designed to bring large-format SLS printing to more engineering teams and production lines. Formlabs wants to ...
Today MakerBot introduced what’s basically a Xerox machine for physical items: the Digitizer Desktop 3D Scanner. It’ll make 3D-printing at home a lot easier, but that doesn’t mean it’ll make it ...
The game-changing potential of 3D printers in food manufacturing is still being realised. But already one company is working on brining the technology into the kitchen. Natural Machines co-founder and ...
Advances in additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, have generated increasingly powerful capabilities for producing geometrically complex structures that could not be made using ...
There’s only so many ways to squeeze hot plastic out of a nozzle, and eventually witnessing the explosion of 3D printer designs over the past few years gets just a little repetitive. What then, is ...
The CNC mill is the foundation of most modern machine shops, and it’s usually the tool with the most demands competing for its time. This means making tough choices when small-volume parts are needed.
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