Continuing its tradition of releasing the design and process documents of its flagship printers, BCN3D has made good with new open repos of its Sigma R19 and Sigmax R19 printers.
Single-board computers like Asus' Tinker Board S have proven themselves competent computing tools for many. Let's take a look at what the Tinker Board S has to offer.
PolyDry, by Filaments.ca, is an industrial-grade, fully automatic filament storage solution with a massive interior capacity to store dozens of spools in various sizes.
Revit and SketchUp are two powerful programs commonly used in architectural design, but there are some clear differences between them. Follow along to find which one is better for you!
Among millions of invitation designs, some of the most interesting come from laser cutters. Don't miss these amazing laser-cut invitations and cards!
Though it's possible to 3D print your own braces, it's probably foolish to attempt it. Nevertheless, here's all about 3D printed braces and the overlapping worlds of 3D printing and dentistry.
Can't decide who or what you want to be? With this cool project, you can become anything by laser-projecting onto a 3D printed mask.
Glaze Prosthetics is turning heads with its stylish, customizable 3D printed arms.
Do you know all the editions and versions of Cura? Explore this overivew of Cura versions, which identifies the differences and features of each one.
Snapmaker is having a clear-out. Filaments, engraving materials, accessories, tool modules, and, last but most certainly not least, the original Snapmaker all-in-one machine are all available for less than usual.
3D printers are even more fun when they're used for a wild hobby like RC cars. Dig into this collection of 3D printed RC car projects, ranging from simple to advanced.
The Raise3D E2 is an industrial-grade machine and a new addition to the market of the "school-friendly" printers. Read on as we review its specs.
Save an extra 10 % off MatterHackers' pretty diverse clearance section. Better act fast though - the sale ends today, October 28, 2019.
Although born in the mid-1980s, 3D printing has seen tremendous development in 2011, achieving a 29.4% growth in a year, far ahead of the 26.4% collective historical growth of the industry at that time.
Taiwanese 3D printer manufacturer Phrozen has announced a new professionally-oriented resin printer that potentially offers wicked speed. Join us as we review the specifications.
Developed to ISS specifications, the Artec Space Spider industrial handheld 3D scanner promises seamless quality and accuracy. Read on for our review of this machine's specs.
The Original Prusa SL1 is Prusa's long-awaited attempt to stir up the resin world. Check out our review to find out if Prusa pulled it off once again.
Without a doubt, 3D printing is achieving things not possible only a decade earlier. Dig into this list of amazing 3D printing facts. You'll be surprised.
The Anet N4 is a budget LCD resin 3D printer boasting some impressive-sounding features for a surprisingly low price point. Read on as we review the specs.
Looking for an easy, professional alternative to ABS for your prints? Today, we're testing a spool of MatterHackers Pro PETG. Let's see how well it really performs!