Some "Elegoo Maker[s]" got an invitation to "claim your spot" in a 1,000 participant limited test that will run from May 9 to June 10. More than just early access to the platform, the company is offering filament coupons and extra repository rewards to testers.
In addition to its own library of models, Nexprint will feature "Open-Source Model Aggregation" that searches models "across Thingiverse, Printables, MakerWorld, and more," and one-click printing via OrcaSlicer. If you didn't receive an invitation, you can still apply to be a tester via a link on Elegoo's Discord.
Under the program, designers can earn "passive income" – which amounts to points redeemable on Creality’s e-shop.
After a short stint in 3D printing, EufyMake (formerly AnkerMake) is embarking on its next creative tech journey with the E1, a UV resin printer that can print textured graphics on over 300 materials (including 3D prints) says EufyMake.
Slate Auto, the new Jeff Bezos-backed EV maker has just released the "Amazon Essentials" of the auto market: a basic pickup with minimal features and even hand-crank windows. However, it you're keen to modify your Slate with 3D printed parts, there's a full range of manufacturer-approved and provided accessory design files, ranging from center console organizers and phone holders to bed-mounted tool caddys and interior bag hooks.
The Elegoo Centauri Carbon's $300 price tag is a core strength. In an announcement on social media, Elegoo has outlined its plans for price changes in the U.S.
The "Rock Solid Milling Machine" might not be a go-to for heavy-duty work, but it certainly is an innovative approach to DIY milling.
Adidas is finally releasing its ClimaCool fully 3D printed sneakers on May 2. First available in limited numbers last year, the slip-ons will launch to everyone in a monotone off-white color only. Costing you a cool $140, the shoes boast a "regular" fit and a lightweight, "comfortable" feel. Unlike brands such as Zellerfeld, whose whole bit is to custom print to the dimensions of your feet, the ClimaCool will be available in standard sizes.
Prusa's Rapid + TCT booth showcased some of the company's filament in highly functional contexts, including a closed loop water system.
The Alcheman arrives with a five-material MMU, a heated chamber, the ability to print with "specialty filaments" – and a price tag that rivals Bambu Lab’s X1C Combo.
The CPico RP2350 and Challenger+ RP2350 are powered by the same microcontroller as the Pico 2 and Pico 2 W, but boast a bit of a power boost.
An open-source dimmer controller with an ESP32-S3 microcontroller and a rotary knob with a built-in touchscreen, this device is ripe with DIY opportunity.
The build is powered by an ESP32-CAM microcontroller that currently costs just 99 cents, with an assembly process that appears to be only moderately difficult.
While designed for the RPi5, the $12.99 decive is seemingly compatible with other SBCs, so long as you've got the right FFC connector.
David Tobin and Joel Telling are working with non-profit Experiential to stimulate advanced manufacturing at the community level.
An arbor press, a lathe, and 3D printer – this build is either a dream come true or a living nightmare, depending on your technical skills.
The two machines are larger than the Adventurer 5M series and are compatible with multi-material hardware.
The tool, which can turn a picture into a "gallery-worthy relief", now yields smoother and sharper results, so long as users follow a few recommendations for image selection.
The new company plans to offer open-source print bed automation system following a Kickstarter.
Announced as part of the company's anniversary livestream in Detroit, the printers will seemingly bracket the K2 Plus to make up the K2 series lineup.
With the company's latest printer on display for the first time in North America, Bambu Lab's Detroit booth showcases its latest products.