and we'll be there to bring you the latest printing releases and news. While it's probably the biggest 3D printing/additive manufacturing show for us, there are plenty of others, including RepRap festivals, maker fairs and additive user group expos, all tapping the wider universe of 3D printing. Have you ever been to one?
A combination of cease and desists, plus threatened direct legal action marks a firmer tack from MakerWorld in the choppy waters of online content sharing and, inevitably, 3D model piracy.
Go beyond simple image generation with the world’s first crafting AI agent, designed to eliminate the tedious gap between a brilliant idea and a finished product.
Škoda Auto is flexing its in-house 3D printing muscles at its new Czech additive-manufacturing hub — a place that now rivals some tech startups’ wildest gadget fantasies. Inside, 16 industrial printers (HP's MJF, Stratasys PolyJet & FDM, Formlabs resin, and many more) hum like overachieving robots. Together they spit out roughly 15,000 parts a year. Among the hottest items on the print menu? Fully functional air-vent prototypes.
Formlabs at Formnext will debut a new large cure machine, new engineering-grade resins, and updated software.
Kickstarted into existence and slipping seamlessly into the fabric of Bambu Lab’s ecosystem, it’s easy to overlook CyberBrick and what it is. Don’t. It’s terrific.
Today, one of the main barriers to adopting scanning isn’t cost, it’s confidence. HP’s Michel Georges Encrenaz and Creaform’s Gabrielle Williams share expert advice for turning real-world objects into ready-to-print files.
News of the Centauri Carbon’s possible multicolor dead-end comes just ahead of Centauri Carbon 2 which can print multicolor out of the box.
Introducing our ad-free pass, a simple, inexpensive way to switch off the ads on All3DP. Here's how it works, what it is, and what it is not.
A teaser posted to social media leaves little left unknown about BigTreeTech’s Klipper-compatible, filament drying, RFID-reading automatic filament changer.
Farsoon Technologies and LEAP 71 just unveiled a striking proof of concept for future winged spaceflight: a 1.5-meter-tall prototype hypersonic precooler, advancing cooling technology that could one day enable air-breathing vehicles to reach orbit. Designed entirely by LEAP 71’s AI system Noyron and metal-printed on Farsoon’s large-format FS811M-U-8 system, the part serves as a demonstration of what AI-driven design and industrial-scale additive manufacturing can achieve.
Sure, comparing industrial to desktop tech is unfair, but it effectively puts the SLA 825’s monster footprint into perspective.
Forget complex menus and click-heavy CAD. A former Materialise engineer built this tool to let you script, analyze, and repair 3D meshes right in your browser.
PrusaSlicer's 2.9.4 release uses new 'Junction Deviation' motion planning to take corners like a race car, all while fixing a critical bug for notably smoother prints.
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At this year’s Venice Biennale, one 3D printed installation looks suspiciously like a tree. Standing three meters tall, Inosculae, from the Univ. of Cincinnati’s Orlab is an experiment in 3D printing entire structures from wood waste. Using robotic arm printer and AI algorithms, the team transforms cellulose and sawdust into biodegradable architectural components.
Kexcelled's new K5 PLA Eco-Aesthetic series turns beverage waste into filaments that bring the aroma of your favorite café right to your 3D printer.
It's that warm and cozy season where only a certain type of warm beverage will do. Cookiecad knew that, and capitalized on it.
We all know this. But there's a universe of nozzle sizes, shapes, and material types out there. The question is, do you use them?
Robotic arm 3D printing – aka robotic additive manufacturing – is gaining ground as a flexible, efficient way to 3D print larger, faster, and cheaper.