With 55W of power, automatic passthrough, two smart cameras, and more, the xTool P2 appears pro-grade – and has the price tag to prove it.
Encompassing firmware and software, AnkerMake’s update pushes the M5 to print speeds of 500 mm/s with acceleration of 5,000 mm/s².
OEM's birthday bash puts long-awaited 3D scanner, laser engraver, "flagship" speed-focused 3D printers, and more in the spotlight and up for sale.
From roller coasters to Galton boards, the Tinkercad Sim Lab is a sandbox full of possibility – educational and otherwise.
The additive manufacturing industry's most renowned design competition focuses on 3D printing for a sustainable tomorrow.
3D printing farms bridge the gap between prototyping and production. Check out some of the world's coolest 3D printing farms!
The soon-to-be-released multi-material unit, the MMU3, by Prusa Research aims to make the system less finicky, and easier to troubleshoot.
Promising to be "not only a Klipper pad," the Pad 7 is similar in form to Creality’s Sonic Pad but boasts ports for everything, compatibility with BTT's compute modules and more.
Update sees new tools and features for ZBrush, Forger, Cinema4D, Red Giant, and more.
After a cryptic tweet from Josef Průša showed off a high-quality Benchy printing fast, the Original Prusa MK4 has been officially released.
Mango 3D’s slicing software now boasts better anti-aliasing, fine-tuned support settings, a batch tool, and more.
New features aim to boost productivity, improve collaboration, and increase workflow efficiency.
The latest microcontroller from Arduino boasts a 3-16x boost in clock speed, memory, and flash storage, and eyes a late May release.
The Revo Prusa Mini Edition is a model-specific version of the Revo Micro, enabling toolless nozzle swapping at room temperature with a drop-in replacement.
Maker David Packman’s build uses a Raspberry Pi and Azure Speech Services to give Microsoft’s iconic mascot new life.
Fab will launch later this year as a one-stop-shop for digital assets, with Sketchfab as a "foundational pillar".
The Global Shutter Camera captures moving objects without rolling shutter artifacts and is priced at only $50.
The 100 is a fully open-source desktop 3D printer with a printable frame, volcano-style hotend, and the ability to print with 100,000 mm/s2 acceleration.
Browser-based 3D modeling software, Womp, is free during its alpha and has a beginner-friendly approach that leverages "pixel streaming" and SDF modeling.
The compact CR-Ferret eyes an April 2 release, boasts two scanning modes and an ASIC chipset.