Revo, V6, and Volcano nozzles boasting wear-resistant, thermal conductivity, and non-stick properties, are now available for purchase.
The Node Max is an open-source, ESP-32-based board that offers an easy way to connect your 3D printer to Wi-Fi, improving on its predecessors in several ways.
Everything a school, library, print lab, or business needs to know about operating 3D printers as safely as possible.
Version 1.9.0 brings new features, bug fixes, and changes that improve usability, efficiency, and more.
A recent Prusa Research blog post seeks community feedback on its repository's upcoming subscription service.
Four new MSLA and FDM 3D printers in new Saturn 3 and Neptune 4 series' of 3D printers will be available for preorders on June 1.
An update to the paid slicing software introduces features to improve prints' top layers, Wi-Fi support, and more.
Method XL offers five times the print volume of the Method X, plus a heated bed. Get the Specs & Price.
Making use of Bambu Lab’s bundle and free guide, you can breathe full-colored life into an often monochromatic venture.
3D printing may not be cheaper than injection molding for mass production yet, but cost savings come from value-add innovations.
The new metal factory-in-a-box 3D printing cell from Additec can produce iron, titanium, and copper parts as tall as a person in a day.
That’s what Slice Engineering is asking for its new Mosquito Prime, which boasts the "world’s highest volumetric flow rate".
The Nextruder is a standout component of Prusa Research's Original Prusa XL, fully-loaded in its own right. Here are the details.
Shap-E is a step up from the recent, point cloud-based Point-E, featuring more-realistic textures and lighting.
The release follows a growing conversation about the state of open source in 3D printing and details some of the company's contributions.
CoreXY is the new knock-off to be, new patents keep coming in, and established players aren't happy with the state of open source. Sound familiar?
The FDM machine can reportedly reach speeds of 250 mm/s, and features LeviQ 2.0 auto-leveling and a "dynamic structure".
Lincoln Savi's creations have found their way to the Toronto Zoo, research labs, and educational institutes, with STLs available to all.
The "Rugged P1P" mod uses a repurposed, portable stage rack to house a 3D printer, filament spools, a power strip, temperature-controlled fans, and more.
The Photon Mono M5s boasts 12K resolution, 19-micron X accuracy, (very) high print speeds, and is "leveling-free".