What happens if you give student the chance to develop their own 3D printed dynamo? You get a bunch of highly interesting designs!
One of the first questions asked by people interested in 3D printing is: Where do I get things - to be more precise: models - for 3D printing?
This 3D printed floater lets you film underwater while the camera swims freely in a river or on a lake or the sea.
3D printed Magnetic Bisymmetric Hendecahedrons: a fun and stylish puzzle to juggle your mind.
The 3D printed Julia Vase 002 Yin Yang will be a valuable and elegant addition to your home or even the perfect present.
Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends, and his favorite quotes. Your first two easy but your quote often goes unseen. Until now.
How about a personal power station? This Stirling engine kit generates power from sun, your 3D printer and even your coffee cup.
This 3D printed dock for Pebble smartwatches is the best solution to safeguard your charger cable.
The 3D printed Apple Watch Charger is a fascinating portable gadget that always keeps your watch charged.
The anti-social iPhone Case: your ticket to improved efficiency, greater productivity, more meaningful relationships, economic stability... and world peace.
NASA started with manufacturing small parts for its vehicles but soon transitioned into methods of use that could help put a human on Mars.
The bike carrying handle is the best solution for those locations where it’s inappropriate (or just downright impossible) to go while on your bike.
The GoPro Knob is a lightweight and robust method for fastening a GoPro camera to various devices. It is available from Sculpteo in plastic, resin, alumide and metal.
It is a powerful, yet relatively simple to use 3D creation and editing tool. For more details, read this Autodesk's 123D Design review.
This week we feature a review of the Makerbot Replicator Mini as well as an analysis for everyone interested in investing in 3D printing stocks. Plus reviews of 3 Autodesk tools and an article on Autodesk's Spark ecosystem.
Autodesk's 123D Catch is an App for iOS, Android and Windows PC operating systems that can generate high-resolution 3D models using a series of photographs of an item
Want to make some extra money with 3D printed items? How about selling on Amazon, eBay or Etsy? Here’s how you do it.
The nice thing about this 3D printed Frankenstein light switch plate is that it won't kill everyone you love and drive you crazy like the infamous monster. Switch it on here.
If you like objects that reference themselves (like a bookshelf made out of books) then the Mobius Nautilus will just about make your day.
There are many opportunities for entrepreneurs in 3D printing. In this All3DP series, Jeffrey Ito shows cool approaches of making money with 3D printing. Part 1: Use 3D printing networks!