ALL3DP interviews Mihail Tanev, Marketing Manager at the Doob Group, on their strategy for the competitive market of 3D printed figurines.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have hacked a low-cost MakerBot 3D printer to print human tissue.
At Paris Games Week, Media Molecule, revealed more of their project - they want to make it possible to craft your dreams into 3D and print them.
What does the future hold for 3D printed food? And how close are we to fine dining with 3D printed food in a Michelin starred restaurant?
A team at the Eindhoven University of Technology has 3D printed concrete, earning them fans and backers.
What does it do? Is it the best slicer for 3D printing? How does it compare to Cura? This Simplify3D review will give you the answers.
Podcasts are a clever way of keeping up to date. Here’s our 3D printing podcast review of the ones worth your time.
3D Slash has no text feature, so you need to import an image of the name as a stencil and use that to extrude the letters in 3D.
Scottish kitty Sprocket has had hard times. Thanks to his vet and owner, a 3D printed leg brace may save him from surgery.
In perfect time for Halloween, designer and inventor Joris van Tubergen, has created a 3D printed scarecrow for the Scarecrow Festival.
Things are getting a little... stimulating in the world of 3D printing filaments. And by stimulating, we mean coffee, beer, and hemp.
You guessed it, 3D printing is most definitely a disruptive technology for business. But which are the other four? All will be revealed.
All3DP interviews Sylvain Preumont, founder and executive chairman of MyMiniFactory, about his vision of an open future for 3D printing.
3D printing raises a ton of legal questions. For the start of All3DP’s 3d printing legal advice series, we’ve asked Marco Müller-ter Jung from Lawfirm DWF Germany about the (in)famous Marcel Duchamp chess set case.
Have you had a rough week? Need a hug? Now you can build a 3D printed robot for that - and it’s not very complicated.
Dress up as a mutant superhero this Halloween with these 3D printed Wolverine claws. Cut through candy bags like a hot knife through butter.
An Instructables user has shared instructions for building an Ardunio-powered drawing robot, originally designed for a 10-hour workshop for ChickTech.org.
Experts in the fields of 3D food printing have spent three years creating appetising and easy to swallow 3D printed meals for the elderly.
Horologist Nicholas Manousos has built a 3D printed watch movement, the Tourbillon 1000%, and it's the coolest thing we've seen all week.
Just in from Dutch Design Week 2015: Company Soft Robotics introduced a 3D printed robotic hand that responds to human grip.