There is no denying that 3D printing is making our lives easier, below are some of the best inventions which can help you out on a daily basis either in a big or small way.
How about a personal power station? This Stirling engine kit generates power from sun, your 3D printer and even your coffee cup.
Getting the first layer of a print to stick to the build plate can be a challenge. Luckily, you can use 3DLac to get the perfect adhesion!
Learn the science behind two-photon polymerization (TPP) and why it has the potential to usher in a new revolution in micro additive manufacturing.
After over 21 years of 2.x, Blender 3.0 is finally here! Here's what we think stands out among this new version's great changes, and plans for the future.
Celebrate some of the coolest props from the universe of James Bond. 3D printable models will bring your imagination, and nostalgia, to life.
Job boards, plus 3D printing certificate programs, university degrees in additive manufacturing, and free online self-study ops round out our guide to gaining 3D printing expertise and putting it to work.
In addition to printers, Ultimaker manufactures filaments in a variety of materials. Read on to learn more about Ultimaker filament options!
$50 doesn’t get you much nowadays, but it can get you a CNC router, thanks to the terrific little Arduino Uno and this build by DAZ projects
With an Arduino heart, a 3D printer and a few other bits and bobs, you can transform your bike into something smarter. Here's how.
If the three-lettered acronyms CAD, CAE, and CAM have you confused, read on for our explanation of these unique yet related processes.
CAD has served us well, but it's time for industries to move to the bolder vision of BIM. Learn about the process of shifting from CAD to BIM.
3D printing continues to push boundaries as people discover its never-ending uses. Find out if 3D printed skis are a reality or a fantasy.
The Original Prusa i3 MK3S has been a long-time top pick of ours. Check out our review to find out why we think it was pretty much the best 3D printer you could buy (and still, sort of, can.)
It's not as crazy as it sounds! Learn about some of the most sucessful 3D printed car projects, including about how long they took to make.
There's printing big and then there's printing biiig. Read on as we review the specs of the Peopoly Phenom L, the largest machine in the Phenom series.