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Fixture Future Secured
Fixturemate, Trinckle’s Fixture-Making Software, Now Exclusive to Stratasys’ GrabCAD Print Pro

As Fixturemate moves from the cloud to Stratasys, fixture design becomes faster and more accessible, for GrabCAD Print Pro users.

by Carolyn Schwaar Jul 23, 2025
Deamon in the Details
If you're a Daemon X Machina (video game) fan, you're no doubt eagerly awaiting

the Sept. release of the Titanic Scion sequel, which is generating considerable buzz since creators dropped trailers and behind-the-scenes videos. The new developer documentary provides a deep look into the creative process that, of course, includes resin 3D printing characters and armor designs. "When you're just looking at the in-game model, it's sometimes hard to tell if it's cool or not," says series producer Kenichiro Tsukuda. "So ... we make it a physical object. We have enhanced the feeling of a human wearing the suit even more than in the previous game."

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 23, 2025
Source: Marvelous USA
Summertime Art
Candy ribbons, ocean waves on a coral reef, or maybe cloud formations at sunset.

Whatever it's reminiscent of, the 3D printed architectural experiment by the arts foundation Origen and the university ETH Zurich unveiled in the small Swiss village of Mulegns is beautiful. Students designed and built an ice cream shop featuring hanging 3D printed ribbons made from recycled PETG using robotic arm 3D printers. Printed at the university's impressive Robotic Fabrication Lab, the massive instillation weights less than one tonne. Check out more details over at Designboom.

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 22, 2025
Source: ETH Zurich
Built to Win
Artemis Unleashed: German students' new electric racer optimized with 3D printed uprights.

The next generation of German automotive engineers, now the motorsport team at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, unveiled its new electric racing car for the 2025 season. The students spent a year designing, tinkering, and testing to achieve the best possible performance on the racetrack with the G25e model, dubbed Artemis. Local metal 3D printing service company Lightway contributed the printing of student-designed topology-optimized wheel uprights made of A20X high-strength aluminum alloy.

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 21, 2025
Source: Lightway
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99 Tied Balloons!
Avoid Pain with a Balloon Tying Tool

Whether for dazzling decor or to prep for a water balloon fight, this clever design will come in handy – pun intended.

by Moira Daly Jul 21, 2025
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Creativity in the Limelight
Designer Spotlight: Joey Gasper (Jerrari)

Looking for *the* modular system to organize your workspace? Joey Gasper, a.k.a. Jerrari, has many useful designs you'll want to check out.

by Moira Daly Jul 18, 2025
Replace & Regrow
Having had this surgery myself, decades ago, I can tell you, this is a big deal.

U.S. medical device startup Nanochon was just approved to start human clinical trials in Canada of its 3D printed implant to repair damaged joint cartilage. The Chondrograft implant replaces a multi-surgery, weeks-long, process that leaves you on crutches for months (not fun!), with a minimally invasive one-step procedure for immediate load-bearing. The company says it's cost-effective, too, and could significantly reduce the number of eventual total joint replacements.

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 18, 2025
Source: Nanochon
Waste not, print more!
3D printing from in-house recycling brings BMW closer to plastic use circularity.

BMW Group's plastic waste generated from 3D printing hundreds of thousands of parts each year, which had been disposed of, along with shredded used parts, is now processed into new filament and distributed across BMW's global production network. About 12 tonnes of recyclable material can be made into filament annually. "The use of waste powder and discarded 3D printing components is a key element of a functional and efficient circular economy,” says Paul Victor Osswald, BMW project manager, who has worked on this initiative since 2018.

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 17, 2025
Source: BMW
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Wireless & Wired
Shining 3D’s Handheld Rigil 3D Scanner Blends Laser & Infrared for About $5K

The EinScan Rigil wireless 3D scanner combines speed and detail for users who need to scan a wide variety of objects.

by Carolyn Schwaar Jul 17, 2025
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New Beginnings
Money, No Money, or Method: Beginners Should Buy One Of These 3D Printers

Returning after a two year absence, Jonny finds himself reflecting on the 3D printers a beginner could feel at home with.

by Jonny Edge Jul 17, 2025
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Battle for the Desktop
Why Bambu Lab’s Sub‑$3K Printers Are Crushing Industrial FDMs

Industrial 3D printer sales dip as cheaper high-quality consumer brands flip the script on traditional buying habits, say two new industry reports.

by Carolyn Schwaar Jul 17, 2025
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Banhammer
Galactic Armory Hit with Cease and Desist Over Warhammer 40K Models

The cosplay 3D modeler has received a cease and desist from Games Workshop, and will comply. But its spirit isn't gone yet.

by Shawn Frey Jul 16, 2025
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Crisp Corners
This Fix for Oozing Saves Time and Filament

Ditch Klipper's Pressure Advance tuning tower! The Pattern method is faster and more precise. Learn why it's better and how to use it.

Jul 16, 2025
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Boosted Blender
New Blender 4.5 LTS Adds Point Cloud Object, Improves Mainfold Boolean Operations

Blender now deepens its toolset for dedicated 3D modelers, aiming to make routine tasks faster and complex operations more reliable.

by Shawn Frey Jul 16, 2025
Printing the Sound of Silence
Metal 3D printing meets muzzle tech as PWS scales silencer production with Nikon SLM.

Among the specialized and niche manufacturers with products practically born to be 3D printed are those that make gun silencers, or suppressors. Utah-based PWS just purchased a ~$1M metal 3D printer from Nikon SLM to scale production. 3D printing enables suppressors to be constructed as lightweight and seamless single pieces with intricate sound-suppressing internal channels that can't be made any other way.

by  Carolyn Schwaar Jul 15, 2025
Source: PWS
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Raise3D’s New DF2+ Printer Set to Take DLP to the Next Level

The new DF2+ is leveling up professional 3D printing and demonstrates the next evolution of Raise3D’s DLP technology.

Jul 15, 2025
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Polymaker’s New Filament Protects Your Electronics Projects From Deadly Static Shocks

Polymaker has just introduced Fiberon PA612-ESD, a new engineering filament for hobbyists and professionals tailormade for static-safe components and eliminating the need for post-processing or specialized ESD coatings.

by Matthew Mensley Jul 15, 2025
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More Functional PP
Prusa Drops Tough PP Glass Fiber Filament — So What Can You Do With It?

Its latest functional upgrade to standard polypropylene is stiff, heat-resistant, and easier to print than you’d expect, says Prusa.

by Carolyn Schwaar Jul 15, 2025
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3D Print Illusions
Ready for History to Soar? 3D Printed Pyramids Levitate with Magnets

Want some pizzazz in your life? Combine 3D printing with a few bits and bobs to create the eye-catching levitating pyramid.

by Moira Daly Jul 14, 2025
Truly Fab
That's a wrap on Fab25 in Czechia!

Today marked the event's final day, which spanned Brno and Prague for a whole week. All3DP was in attendance and saw exciting keynotes from prominent figures like Josef Prusa, Vik Olliver, and Joel Telling, and developers from important open-source resources like FreeCAD and Slic3r.

We've already shared how Prusa announced non-FDM toolheads for the XL, and there's more to come next week!

by  Shawn Frey Jul 11, 2025
Source: All3DP
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