If you're a fan of pizza, horror movies, and robots, there's nothing better than Five Nights at Freddy's! Enjoy these 3D printed FNaF "toys"?
OctoApp is a popular app for controlling your 3D printer via OctoPrint. Learn all about it, as well as how to get started with it!
Carbon fiber has gained popularity for its appearance and material properties. Now, there's carbon fiber PETG. Read on to learn more about it!
Book nooks are a fantastic way to add character and life to your library. Read on for our list of the best 3D printed book nook designs!
Color-changing is back in style to bring cool effects to your 3D prints. Read on to see the best color-changing filament options!
The Sapphire Pro is an interesting FDM printer with a CoreXY-style setup. Read our review to see what we found after going hands-on.
3D printing has many applications, but did you know that making fabrics was one of them? Read on as we explore some of the most promising 3D printed fabric projects.
SLA vs SLS: Two laser technologies, two similar uses, two different results. Learn the differences between the two 3D printing technologies.
DIY MIDI controllers are a fun way to make music at home. Check out these projects that made a MIDI controller with an Arduino board!
Xometry is a great service for on-demand 3D printing, but many others also exist. Read on to learn about a few alternatives to Xometry!
There's no shortage of Raspberry Pi robot projects. Get inspired with these fun, challenging, and varied ideas!
Polypropylene is a plastic with a unique set of properties. Check out the best Polypropylene(PP) filament brands on the market!
If you've had enough of practical 3D objects, get inspired by some of the silliest and not necessarily super useful things to 3D print!
If you're looking to set up Android TV, Raspberry Pi 4 is an affordable way to make it a reality. Read on to learn how it's done!
If you want to create curves in Blender, there are two ways to go: NURBS or Bézier. Read on to find out more about Blender NURBS modeling!
Released by the BBC in 2016, the Micro:Bit is a tiny development board perfect for beginners. Check out the best Micro:Bit projects around!