Let's review the specs of the Zesty Nimble. Read on as we fill you in on everything we know about best-of-both-worlds extruder.
Early 2019, the popular Creality CR-10S got an update and dropped in price under $500. Reason enough to review it again. Learn about its additional perks and upgrades to elevate your printing to new heights.
Bicycles might be a disappointingly mundane part of your life, but you know what would spice it up? Bubbles.
The Glowforge Plus is a professional-grade laser cutter. It offers upgraded components and increased laser power making it faster. Review the specs here!
Never heard of the FSL Muse? Even if Full Spectrum Laser is a lesser-known brand compared to upstarts like Glowforge, it’s worth to take a look at its specs.
The Lulzbot TAZ 6 is our summer 2019 pick for the "Best Workhorse 3D Printer". Check out our review to find out why it is the ideal machine for frequent use.
The Anycubic i3 Mega is our spring 2019 pick for the "Best 3D Printer Under $300". Check out our review to find out why. Includes a long-term performance test.
Take fidget spinning to the next level with this hand-cranked seven-axis radial engine model.
Explore the night sky with this (partly) 3D-printed telescope. Astronaut training sold separately.
The Creality CR-10 is still a great option if you want to save some money. Check out our Creality CR-10 review to see how it compares to its successor the CR-10S and the CR-10 Mini.
So you need an Arduino stepper motor for your next project? Check the best available stepper motors fitting Arduino shields and drivers, plus a list of available kits.
Shape your own destiny with the 3D printed Raspberry Pi fortune teller!
The Peel 1 by Peel 3D is a professional-grade handheld 3D scanning system that is incredibly cost-effective and has a quirky design. Review the specs and price to see if it's the right 3D scanner for you.
For this week's project you can now create a rotating, 3D printed, lithophane lamp that lets you turn your favorite photos into a moving lantern of memories.
Mr. Prusa improves his tricky-to-get-right multi material kit, introducing the more reliable Multi Material 2S upgrade kit. Does he succeed? Read our review of this kit's specs to get our take.
While there are those who have used 3D printing to make their own watch cases, watch bands, and watch chargers, others are taking the next step and actually 3D print watches. Learn how to make your own!
This small, square-shaped, 3D printed lamp, with a sleek futuristic design, is powered by battery, charged wirelessly and will glow for 90 minutes on a single charge.
Got an itch in your green thumb? Use your 3D printer and concrete mix to create a set of geometrically gorgeous pot molds to house your next batch of plants.
In July 2018, the Maker Pro Mk.1 was introduced to the market. Review its specs and features to see how it compares to other 3D printers.
Ever wanted to customize your own headphones? Now you can, thanks to the Thingiverse creator gumo_design. 3D printable and oh so cool, you can customize these headphones with the filaments of your choosing. Rock on.