Nearly any metal part can be made quicker, cheaper, and better with metal 3D printing. Let's take a look at the top five applications.
3D printed construction is growing, but materials vary from project to project. Find out more about 3D printed house materials.
The most popular 3D printing material, PLA, is said to biodegrade. Read on to learn how PLA is made, whether PLA is biodegradable, and more!
Futuristic looking titanium crankarm designed with AI from Autodesk and 3D printed, is twice as strong and 20% lighter than ones traditionally manufactured.
MDF is a widely-used material in many building projects and household products. Here's our starter guide to cutting MDF with a CNC machine.
This new additive material offers food-processing plants a rapid, cost-effective method to produce custom gaskets, seals, and production-line parts at fraction of the time of traditional manufacturing.
We spent three months print-testing the new rePETG Loopfill to see if recycled waste can deliver the strength, clarity, and printability we expect from PETG.
Research proves that a 3D printed redesign of a traditional oil industry device can consolidate complex assemblies into a single, high-performance part.
Containing 15% glass fibers, the company says PET-GF15 is a filament “built for strength, stability, and durability”.
New Panchroma Gradient Silk PLA aims to reduce brittleness and clogging while improving layer adhesion for flawless-looking silky prints.
From the most accessible methods of aluminum 3D printing to the most powerful industrial solutions, which one is right for you part?
Pioneering researcher Julian Jauk explores the uses of 3D printed clay and why it’s the more sustainable building choice.
When it comes to washing resin 3D prints, there's a clear winner between water washable resin vs normal resin. Read on to learn all about it.
Bigger than desktop or benchtop versions, industrial carbon fiber FDM 3D printers make easy work of jigs & fixtures, drone parts, and sports equipment. Find the best fit for your business.
Prusa Research's first-ever brand-matched filament is just the beginning with more brand collaborations already in the pipeline.
Possibly Prusa's most expensive and ambitious filament, this new polycarbonate is designed to meet the rigorous demands of orbit.
Fill your print room with the pleasant scent of wood — not chocolate, unfortunately — with this PLA filled with wood-waste particles.
Submit designs for heat-resistant PLA and get the chance to win 10 kg of Polymaker filament!
The new Creator Series of bottled 3D printing resins from industry leader Formlabs are promoted as less harmful than most of the resins you use now.
Government grant money has been flowing into one small California 3D printing company that has big plans to become the foundation of sustainable energy projects.