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An update on the Prusa Blog this weekend details the new brand portal area of the Printables website, offering official parts, IP-specific models, and brand-approved community prints.
The 3D Pioneers Challenge design competition is always an inspiring look at innovators on the cutting edge of what’s possible with 3D printing.
A new slicing algorithm uses concentric arcs to fill an area, enabling the printing of overhangs without support material.
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!
Choosing the right CAE software is a big decision. But never fear: We've handpicked the best CAE tools around. Read on to find out more!
Creality is ringing in the holidays with a discount on the Creality CR-Scan Lizard 3D scanner and special prizes for creators. (Sponsored Content)
The slicing software boasts a rebuilt platform, new features, integrated print optimizations, and more.
Bondtech's fancy high-flow nozzle design gets tougher as a nickel-coated copper vanadium variant goes on presale. Early orders are set to ship in mid-December.
With the Hurakan, Biqu managed to bring a quality bed-slinger running Klipper fairly early to the market, packing advanced features while keeping the price low.
Your chance to learn anything and everything about Bambu Lab is nigh with co-founder and CEO Dr. Ye Tao to field questions and discuss the "future of 3D printing" in r/3Dprinting AMA.
When using a 3D printer, dimensional accuracy can be hard to achieve. Use these practical tips to achieve the best tolerances possible!
The new Voxelab Aquila D1 offers fast printing speeds and high temps, among other features. We take a look at the printer's specs and what planting trees has to do with it. Read on to find out.
Reddit post reveals more information on the upcoming feature, with a tweet from Josef Prusa linking to pre-sliced G-codes for those seeking an early taste.
Once a novelty, real metal parts from desktop-size 3D printers using metal-infused filament are becoming serious business.
The Anycubic Kobra Go is cheap, but are there better alternatives for just a few dollars more? Here's some tempting ones.
Advances in 3D printing make it the fastest manufacturing option for parts and prototypes at Quickparts manufacturing service.
Is the new Anycubic Kobra Neo the Kobra to go for, or are you better off with the fancier version? Keep reading for our take on this printer’s specs.
It's here: Cain vs. Abel... Err, Kobra vs. Kobra Max. Which will slither to the top? Read about their main differences and some similarities!
Turn your SLR camera into a Soviet-era Photosniper, featuring a two-stage trigger release and modular grip.