Forget proprietary hardware—this open-source project from Sunnyday Technologies uses standard NEMA motors and generative design to bring pallet-scale concrete printing to your workshop.
The answers involve hot-swappable batteries , a 4-million-points-per-second scanning speed, and bundled design software. Everything, that is, except the price tag.
Find out why polypropylene (PP) is such a popular but tricky material, and check out recommendations for PP 3D printing services!
How much do 1,000 metal parts and 8,000 nylon parts cost, and how fast is the delivery? We put five top 3D printing services to the test.
This specialized metal 3D printing process is the tool of choice for medical, industrial, and military applications.
3D printing is revolutionizing the orthotics industry. See how 3D printed orthotics are reducing costs and speeding up customization!
Patient-specific medical models cut hospital costs, better prepare doctors, and improve outcomes for patients. Take a look at the latest advancements and best printers for 3D printed medical models.
Forget stationary tripods and GPS limits: Artec 3D’s first SLAM-based mobile mapping system delivers rapid digital twins of almost any environment.
A Washington State proposed law would mandate that 3D printers have 'blocking technologies' to identify and stop firearm parts before they're created.
With the concrete shells now printed—the last taking just five days—Denmark’s Skovsporet project moves toward final completion in summer 2026.
PEI is twice as strong and heat resistant as nylon (PA12). Check our recommendations for the best PEI filament brands.
Multi-color, multi-material anatomical modeling just got more accessible with the new J5 Digital Anatomy from Stratasys.
At under $5K, the new Form 4 from Formlabs may set a new benchmark in resin 3D printing accessibility for professionals.
3D printed houses are a reality! Check out our selection of the most amazing 3D printed houses, buildings, and projects worldwide.
Remove layer lines and imperfections from your 3D printed parts while boosting their aesthetic appeal and mechanical performance.
What 3D printing technology can revolutionize a 2,700-year-old technology? That would be a sand 3D printer.
From frontline replacement parts to quick-build bunkers, the military relies on 3D printing to get the job done faster, better, and anywhere.
Don't fry your Raspberry Pi, single-board computers, or other electronics; 3D printing with electrostatic discharge-safe filament, resin, or powder for your housings, fixtures, and tools can protect them.
3D bioprinters have gained a great deal of traction in recent years. Find out more about the current market for bioprinting machines in this article.
Futuristic looking titanium crankarm designed with AI from Autodesk and 3D printed, is twice as strong and 20% lighter than ones traditionally manufactured.