Maker Bob Clagett just built an adorable Transformers prop. With the help of 3d printing, he created the "Matrix of Leadership" from Optimus Prime.
Industrial titan GE has bought two European companies for $1.4 billion, both specializing in 3D printing metal parts for jet engines and cars.
A dedicated Zortrax user designed and printed his own simulated racing hardware, giving him the taste of a real Formula One race.
When it comes to 3D pens, why should schoolkids have all the fun? New 3Doodler Pro is for grown-ups demanding a wider variety of materials.
Working from the original blueprints, maker Marcus Wu has 3D printed a mechanical Curta Calculator. And it's bloody marvelous.
Announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin, Samsung Electronics partners with MakerBot to bring 3D printers to classrooms across Europe.
3D slicer Cura is the quasi-standard of all 3D printing slicers. It’s versatile, open source and it gets the job done nicely. Now it‘s getting a big update for Mac and PC with interesting new features and improvements.
Fan of vintage cameras? Provide analogue technology with pride of place on your wall with the HANGIE 3D printed wall mount.
This 3D printed Batman costume has 23 functioning gadgets, earning it a Guinness World Record for cosplay. Bat-Shark repellent, anyone?
Advertising for "Kubo and the Two Strings" from Entertainment One is a little bit off the wall thanks to using 3D printed origami-style birds.
In Utero 3D uses scanning and printing to make the foetus accessible to blind parents, so they can feel the features of their unborn baby.
The Urban Cabin is a 3D printed proof-of-concept by Dutch studio DUS Architects, offering sustainable micro-dwellings in urban environments.
In their quest to continually refine the 3D printing experience, E3D has created silicone socks for your hotends to keep your nozzle clean.
The Guinness Book of World Records has certified the world's largest 3D printed object, made by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA.
The famous fossil, Lucy the Australopithecus, is now available for any amateur paleontologists to download and 3D print for free.
Designer Flowalistik creates a 3D printed IKEA hack with a twist, where extra parts are available in a "pay what you like" arrangement.