These are the most popular 3D printing models on MyMiniFactory in 2015, based on the activity and likes of the community members.
Bookbinding is an intricate and complex process that involves having a high level of skill and requires a lot of time. But one Dutch craftsman is set to change this through his use of 3D printing.
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.
A team at the Eindhoven University of Technology has 3D printed concrete, earning them fans and backers.
Dental researchers have created 3D printed teeth, specially designed to eliminate nasty germs and bacteria from your mouth.
Yes, it’s the worlds largest 3D Delta printer. 12 meters high, it‘s capable of printing a whole house. Here’s the latest information.
These retro gaming figurines are made for your desktop. Meet Mario, Mega Man, Sam & Max, Pac-Man, Elite’s Cobra Mk III and other classics.
MoonRay claims it is the "World’s Best Desktop 3D Printer". Post Kickstarter campaign, can the finished product live up to expectations?
Twinkind is a leading player in the 3D selfie market. We interview CEO Timo Schaedel about their Venurate crowdseeding appeal.
Lens caps for camera lenses are vital to prevent damage to your equipment. But they often get lost; 3D printed lens caps to the rescue!
If you want great looking macro shots, you need a proper macro LED light. Thanks to 3D printing, you can bring the cost down drastically.
Tilt-Shift Adapters for DSLR cameras are great, but expensive. Why not use 3D Printed Camera Gear? Here’s how.
The 3D printed Halo Energy Sword is the ultimate cosplay prop for fans of the Master Chief. Devastating plasma beams not included.
Now you can 3D print custom-made video game characters, 3D printing opens up whole new possibilities for home entertainment.
To celebrate this year's UEFA Champions League Final, Dutch brewery Heineken released a trio of 3D print files you can make at home. Is this a new form of marketing, or just a cheap gimmick?
Help for amputees: OpenΒionics is an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight robot hands and prosthetic devices. We visited them at 3D Printshow London.