With the right guidance, anyone can use large-scale 3D printing to bring big ideas to life. Find all you need in this comprehensive and practical guide.
The Biden Administration, in its attempt to stifle gun violence in America, wonders if 3D printers can be programmed to just not print guns.
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Bigger than desktop or benchtop versions, industrial carbon fiber FDM 3D printers make easy work of jigs & fixtures, drone parts, and sports equipment. Find the best fit for your business.
Nearly any metal part can be made quicker, cheaper, and better with metal 3D printing. Let's take a look at the top five applications.
Tech-enabled jewelry start-up is feeding demand for merch from next-gen celebrities with a platform for on-demand 3D printed jewelry.
More accurate than its previous version, the new B9 Scan 500 promises faster and easer jewelry scanning.
Formlabs has released the Formlabs Form 3B 3D printer, a variant of the Form 3 specifically designed for dental applications. Let's review the specs.
BMF announced the MicroArch S150 Series, pairing a new S150 Ultra with the existing S150 to create a two-tier accessible entry point into 25-micron-resolution resin printing.
Built around a 5-watt laser engine, the Loopzizo K-100 enters a growing compact SLS market by prioritizing automation and open-source material compatibility.
Possibly Prusa's most expensive and ambitious filament, this new polycarbonate is designed to meet the rigorous demands of orbit.
Already a popular all-in-one software for 3D scanning, photogrammetry, reverse engineering, and quality inspection, Artec Studio is now better integrated and easier to use, the company says.
The EinScan Rigil wireless 3D scanner combines speed and detail for users who need to scan a wide variety of objects.
Hobbyists and pros alike might want to rethink their next functional print. Elegoo just launched rugged, fiber-reinforced filaments at a surprising price.
3D printed molds and patterns help companies stay competitive by speeding up R&D, adapting to market shifts, and strengthening local manufacturing.
New made-in-America desktop FDM start-up offers military-proven, ruggedized 3D printers aimed at fast part delivery anywhere.