While Bambu Lab accommodates the release, users who choose to install it – or any third-party firmware – will lose warranty eligibility.
The move sees the popular photogrammetry software stepping away from PPI and perpetual licensing and opening up more to casual users and start-ups.
Prototypes of an AI scanner and a 3D to Relief Sculpture tool serve as additions to the current MakerLab repository.
From heads to pommels, the limits are nearly endless for how you can create the saber you were always destined to wield, with packages starting at ~$32.
Users can now make bulk purchases of select filament to receive up to 32% off, and subscribe to the OEM’s newsletter to trial upcoming filament.
Customized in a special process with either a thick or thin coating, Ember Prototypes’s build plates can serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.
A large update for the slicing software places the spotlight on user experience, with a refreshed UI, the addition of previously Pro-exclusive features, and more.
TAGM is a bio-based resin that a new study claims can be reprocessed, potentially making it a solution for a longstanding manufacturing challenge.
Multi-material printing-focused improvements headline this minor release, which aims to sate the community’s appetite until the next major update.
Basalt Moon Dust Filament is composed of synthetic moon dust, although to print with it you’ll have to contend with the gravity of its hefty price tag.
Each day, another Pokémon model is released, with print time-lapses featured on a new Instagram account, and free STLs available to all.
The app directly applies textures to 3D models through a relatively quick, four-step process.
The Arco is claimed to boast top speeds of 600 mm/s, the ability to fast print with TPU, as well as Phrozen's new material changer and DIY enclosure.
Speed and stability are the name of the game here, with the machine claimed to work as quickly as 600 mm/s and supported by a metal build with integrated die-cast parts.
The Ocreeb MK2 is a challenging build featuring a magnetic connector system that enables you to add faders, dials, and other modules.
Two versions, "budget" and "performance", are available, each offering an extruder, hotend, and accessories that aim to boost high-temperature performance.
The 14K resin machine arrives with auto-leveling, residue detection, and other “smart features”, and can reach claimed top speeds of 70 layers per hour.
Prusa has begun shipping its MK3.5 upgrade kits, which bring popular features from the MK4 to MK3S and MK3S+ 3D printers – and marks the end of the MK3.
Škoda Auto is commemorating its latest vehicle, the Octavia, with free 3D models and a contest promising big prizes to the winner.
Preorders open February 15 for the new resin machine, which features smart residue detection, a heater, and more.