Synbotron, seemingly a new player in 3D printer filaments, has launched its PEBA filament on Kickstarter, and with it some bold claims.
Possibly Prusa's most expensive and ambitious filament, this new polycarbonate is designed to meet the rigorous demands of orbit.
The xTool F2 Ultra is a sensitive but powerful beginner-friendly laser engraver, capable of eating through blocks of metal and crafting delicate jewelry work alike. In just a few short weeks I've been able to fashion some pieces that make me question my salaryman existence.
at least it is for YouTuber Mike Lake. Mike's spent three months making a video about "upgrading" his Porsche Boxter into a super-high-end GT3 RS using only PETG and his seemingly limitless patience. 681 hours of 3D printing went into the current status of his Boxter GT3 RS, with over 100 hours of print failures encountered too. As a Porsche lover with no hope of owning a Porsche, this brings a tear to my eye. Keep at it, Mike, keep at it. P.S: Is that an Integra Type R or a Silvia S15 in the background of the vid?
Prusa Research’s effort to make the act of 3D printing ultra-convenient took a big step forwards recently with an update to the company’s EasyPrint service enabling connection to some third-party printers. Just don't expect it to work with your Bambu Lab machine anytime soon.
The new WASP Cubo HDP boasts a massive cubic-meter-plus build volume and is designed to turn recycled plastic pellets into production-scale parts and furniture.
3D print it a better exhaust system out of stainless steel. The engineers at Graham Rahal Performance used their Markforged FX10 to fabricate a stainless steel exhaust component, because apparently, "factory-perfect" is for quitters. The same printer also handles their less glamorous work, like nylon fixtures and prototypes. Get a little peek inside Grahm Rahal at their Ferraris, McLarens, and Porsches in this Markforged video.
The 3DMakerpro Toucan is a groundbreaking all-in-one 3D scanner that lets you scan, edit, and fuse complete 3D models, all from a single, cable-free device.
Learn how to accurately price each print job, whether for a hobby or a business, to finally understand your true profitability.
your unwanted/failed 3D prints might end up in your mouth. As food. According to reports from interestingengineering.com, via the efforts of a specialized, gooey type of fungus, Biophelion discovered plastic can be broken down into the edible polymer pullulan. I guess that means we'll be keeping our Bambu purges in the future. Oh, and we've plenty of benchys laying around. Anyone peckish?
What happens when you cram a 120 W water-cooled diode laser, a 4 W infrared laser, and a 200 W CNC router into a single unit? An Acmer X1, it seems.
And not just any clear out. The Portuguese manufacturer of high-performance printers is clearing out its custom in-house machines, meaning all sorts of weird, non-standard build volumes are up for grabs. The printers are all used, large area V-Core 4 designs, but in many cases have Z-heights topping out at 100-150 mm. Now's your chance to enact that functional printer-as-a-coffee-table dream.
and you’ll hear a mix of praise and frustration. At the latest TCT UK User Group, AM adopters agreed their printers are reliable and repeatable, but full integration is still held back by inconsistent material data, the absence of a trusted cost-modeling tool, and ongoing safety and training gaps. The result? A clear to-do list for the industry if 3D printing is to move from pockets of success to true company-wide adoption. Dive into the full report for the details.
Find out which filaments are your best options for 3D printing UV-resistant and weatherproof parts and prints.
The print doesn't stick to the plate, or it does, but only partially. Maybe the print finishes, but the filament isn't it the best shape, so you end up with stringing. There are a lot of irritating things that can go awry when printing. What's the one 3D printing problem you run into the most?
There are so many homes being printed across the U.S., it's hardly news anymore. Yet, this 32-home project, with some expected to hit the market by year’s end, is ambitious. Most will be 1,000-sq.ft, two-bedroom, two-bath houses, priced from $450K, yet this one pictured is already on Zillow for $685K. Developer VeroTouch told Denver's 5280 Magazine that printing cuts costs by up to 20%, reduces labor by 40%, and shaves timelines by 20%.
Fizo's Glider 001 running shoe promises a truly customized fit using 3D printing technology -- and it's easily met its Kickstarter goal.
Back-to-school, autumn, anniversary, flash - whatever the sale, the outcome is the same: savings. It seems like your 3D printing dollar stretches a little further in this bumper month of action across the likes of Prusa Research, Anycubic, Elegoo and more.
Following a string of riddles over on Discord, Positron 3D has revealed its plans for 3D Printopia.
On the lookout for an exciting Raspberry Pi project? We've compiled this list of 50 of the best around.