Stories abound of 3D printers gathering dust from last Christmas. Don't buy a 3D printer if you're not prepared to learn how to use it.
What is machine music? When the stepper motors in a 3D printer move, they produce a tone related to their speed. Listen and be amazed!
These are the most popular 3D printing models on Pinshape in 2015, based on the activity of their members. How many have you 3D printed?
Upgrade your table football with these 3D printed Stormtrooper foosball heads. Just clip them on, and open up a new Star Wars battlefront.
Ready to deck the halls this festive season? For every Star Wars fan, this 3D printed BB-8 ornament is the perfect decoration for your Christmas tree.
ALL3DP interviews Zortrax COO Karolina Bołądź about the launch of their new desktop 3D printer, the Zortrax Inventure, and the company's continued success.
Seeking a board game with a clever concept, engaging game play, and 3D printed figures? "The Game of Art and Death" starring Leonardo da Vinci is your jam.
For the price of three small cars, you can buy a 1/3 scale replica of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from Skyfall. But hey, it has "working" machine guns.
Shapeways release their 2015 holiday gift guide, featuring hundreds of 3D printed presents for your loved ones. These are our top choices.
In a labor of love, Ian Martin has 3D printed a working Star Wars Holochess table, the game played by R2-D2 and Chewbacca in A New Hope.
Leap forward with technology: Audi has used metal 3D printing technology to create a half-scale replica of the 1936 Auto Union Typ C.
ALL3DP interviews Mihail Tanev, Marketing Manager at the Doob Group, on their strategy for the competitive market of 3D printed figurines.
Things are getting a little... stimulating in the world of 3D printing filaments. And by stimulating, we mean coffee, beer, and hemp.
Horologist Nicholas Manousos has built a 3D printed watch movement, the Tourbillon 1000%, and it's the coolest thing we've seen all week.
After a successful Kickstarter for the print+ DIY headphone kits, Patrick Schuur speaks to ALL3DP about the ideas behind his unique concept.
Your small business needs top quality 3D-printed objects to sell. Here’s how to ensure your customers will get the best possible service.