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Fashion Stence
[Project] Create a Custom T-Shirt with 3D Printed Stencils

Swedish maker and YouTuber Simon Sörensen has shared a video detailing how to create and 3D print stencils that can be used to spray paint custom designs onto your clothing.

by Tyler Koslow
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Money in the Bank
[Project] Stash Your Cash in this 3D Printed Secret Coin Bank

Maker Greg Zumwalt is back on Instructables with another 3D printed coin bank. His latest creation is the Simple Secret Box II, a fully 3D printed coin bank with a secret locking mechanism. 

by Tyler Koslow
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Extruder Upgrade
5 Best Anet A8 Extruder Upgrades

One of the ways to enhance the print quality of the popular Anet A8 is by upgrading its extruder. Here, we list some of the best extruders that will take your printing experience to the next level.

by Brian Obudho
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Google Earth Miniatures
3D Print Your Local Area from Google Earth using Still Shots and Photogrammetry

Using photogrammetry and a 3D printer, you can create the perfect "new home" gift: A miniature model of your neighborhood or town with the help of Google Earth.

by Hanna Watkin
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CR-10 or Bust?
TEVO Tornado Review – A Worthy CR-10 Challenger?

The TEVO Tornado is a large volume 3D printer that shares much with the popular Creality CR-10. Cheaper than the CR-10 and almost as popular, check out our TEVO Tornado review to see how it stacks up.

by Matthew Mensley
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Water: The Strongest Element?
WAZER – The First Desktop Waterjet Cutting Machine

With roots in mining dating back to the mid-1800's, waterjet cutting uses a high pressure stream of water to cut materials in industrial applications. Today, waterjets add flexibility to the traditionally tedious process of cutting hard stuff.

by Mika Yeap
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Same same, but different
Anet E12 3D Printer: Review the Specs

The Anet E12 3D printer is big, orange and, if you're at all privy to the Creality CR-10, eerily familiar. But look a little closer, and you'll see subtle differences that set the Anet E12 apart from its popular contemporaries. Read on to review what we know about the Anet E12.

by Matthew Mensley
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Solving Big Problems
Ridiculous 33x33x33 Rubik’s Cube Features Over 6,000 3D Printed Parts

French maker Grégoire Pfennig releases his record-breaking 33x33x33 Rubik's Cube, a complex puzzle featuring 6,153 3D printed parts.

by Tyler Koslow
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Too Cool For Spool
Use Leftover Filament Spools as Tool Drawers with this Nifty Hack

Empty filament spools are a nuisance. Hacking objects is not. With 3D printing you can turn a spent spool into a handy storage solution.

by Matthew Mensley
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Playing with style
16 Coolest Raspberry Pi NES Cases to DIY or Buy

Nintendo’s NES has been discontinued. But you can build your own NES with a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printed Raspberry Pi NES case.

by Anatol Locker
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Puny but Powerful
E3D Titan Review: A Super Light Extruder

Named after the gods of Greek Mythology, the new E3D Titan extruder is proof that that big things can come in small packages.

by All3DP
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Go Print Some!
3D Printed Controllers for Xbox One and Steam Machine

Looking for personal touch? Why not use 3D printing for your video game controller? Here are two alternatives to controller uniformity.

by Anatol Locker
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Just the Facts
Formlabs: Company Information in 11 Facts

Looking for information on Formlabs? We‘ve accumulated the most important facts in this company profile.

by Faith Robinson
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Just the Facts
Ultimaker: Company Profile in 11 Facts

Looking for information on 3D printing company Ultimaker? We‘ve accumulated the most important facts in this company profile.

by Faith Robinson
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Sound the Alarm
3D Printed Whistle is Louder than Human Pain Threshold

Building a better mousetrap is one thing, but building a better whistle? This sturdy 3D printed whistle can melt your eardrums at 118 decibels.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Ashes to Ashes
Foreverence: Custom Funeral Urns Made with a 3D Printer

Foreverence, a company based in Minnesota, USA manufactures custom 3D printed funeral urns, like this one in the shape of a red 1957 Chevy.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Heated Debate
Fire Safety: Unattended 3D Printer Nearly Burns House Down

Important reminder about fire safety: Reddit user narrowly avoids disaster when his unattended 3D printer started a blazing fire in his home.

by Hanna Watkin
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CCTV Your Home
Build a 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Security Camera in 9 Easy Steps

CCTV cameras are everywhere - and now you can even 3D print your own. Here’s what you need to make one.

by Alexander Klarmann
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Das Boot
3DBenchy is a Jolly 3D Printing Torture Test

Meet 3DBenchy, a 3D model specifically designed to test and benchmark 3D printers. Best of all, it's free to download, make and share.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Keep 'em Rollin'
Velo3D Makes History as U.S. Army’s First Qualified 3D Printing Vendor for Ground Vehicles

Velo3D and Army engineers will begin printing and validating alternative spare parts for the U.S. Army Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) supply chain to relieve current sustainment bottlenecks.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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