The Roamr TPU Air HR (High Rebound) filament series is set to deliver dynamic power in a lightweight profile, bridging the gap between aesthetics and functionality.
Driven by Anycubic’s second-generation ACE (Anycubic Color Engine) architecture, the Kobra X aims to be an accessible FDM option for users looking to create using multiple colors or materials.
The desktop-friendly machine offers a modern look, but its real value lies in its functions that allow for intelligent, AI-enabled fabrication
The SLA 825 Dual from 3D Systems is designed to offer the best of both worlds, pairing its 830 x 830 x 550 mm volume with HyperScan™ dual-laser speed for industry-leading precision.
This 600 mm/s machine with an IFS module proves that fast, multicolor 3D printing is affordable this holiday season.
Limited-time deals on Revopoint’s full lineup of next-generation 3D scanners run through Dec. 7.
Today, one of the main barriers to adopting scanning isn’t cost, it’s confidence. HP’s Michel Georges Encrenaz and Creaform’s Gabrielle Williams share expert advice for turning real-world objects into ready-to-print files.
With 500 °C nozzles, fully automated calibration, and a design focused on serviceability, this machine is made to produce high-performance parts – not just prototypes.
Next-generation flexible materials deliver energy return, lightness, and a premium finish for advanced creators.
ACMER's November Black Friday Promotion has arrived in time for big savings, with up to 53% off cutting-edge laser machines, exclusive free gifts, and more.
Under the program, designers can earn "passive income" – which amounts to points redeemable on Creality’s e-shop.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.