Want to monitor the entirety of your 3D prints? Check out the best 3D printer cameras! Most are compatible with OctoPrint!
SASSy Design's pots and planters are standouts – for good reason! Read about the Polish team's creations in this week's Designer Spotlight.
NYC’s DA urges 3D printer giant Creality to block gun part prints as the Supreme Court upholds law regulating gun parts as firearms.
A G-code viewer allows you to simulate your 3D prints before starting them. Read on to learn about the best G-code simulators!
A conveniently timed "leak" on Reddit suggests the multifunction hardware veteran Snapmaker is collaborating with xTool on a new 3D printer.
the new 3D printed Starbucks drive-thru opening soon in Brownsville, Texas, is the first such building in the area, and was constructed in just a few months using Cobod concrete 3D printers from Peri 3D Construction. A test case for more to come?
The maker-aligned spinoff from home tech giant Anker has undergone a rebranding in recent days. Now known as EufyMake, the move positions the company's creative tech hardware with its Eufy smart home brand and distances things from Anker's charging and power-based hardware. The first new product under the EufyMake branding will be a "personal" UV printer, coming soon to Kickstarter.
Attending Rapid + TCT 2025 in Detroit? Don't miss your chance to see the new, faster S8 from UltiMaker.
Need something as strong as steel but lighter in weight? Consider one of these 3D printing services to print with the engineering-grade plastic Ultem.
A new VoxelMatters report finds 3D printers that print technical ceramics have matured greatly over the years along with the available range of materials, so why is industry uptake so slow?
The wait is finally over as Bambu Lab’s big launch of a bigger 3D printer is here. It's dual extrusion, fully enclosed, and is available with a bunch of non-3D printing modes too.
We took the H2D for a spin to find out if it has the features and functions companies need for prototype and production parts.
3D printing can come in handy and help out in other hobbies or ventures. Crocheting is no exception. Check out this useful blocking board!
A three-meter tall, five-meter long woolly mammoth skeleton replica just debuted at the National Museum in Cardiff, Wales. 3D printed by Replicate 3D on Modix large-scale 3D printers, we believe, using 3D scans of real bones found in the region.
More than a dozen 3D printers have launched since the last Rapid +TCT Expo in June 2024. Here's your list of the latest to check out at this year's event.
Designing and 3D printing functional model roller coasters is a hobby for the truly thrill-obsessed, involving hundreds of hours in CAD software, 3D printing, and painting, but the results, like this one from the engineer behind LTS Coasters, are a giant leap from the oval locomotive tracks of yesteryear.
Get a smooth, even first layer with mesh bed leveling. We explain the leveling process and show you how to implement it yourself!
It's never been more important to think about where your 3D printer is manufactured and how accessible spare parts and materials will be. Looking to manufacture in the U.S.? Get a 3D printer that's American made.
Wondering how Tim Ellis from Fyrby Additive creates practical and stunning designs? Read all about him in our Designer Spotlight!
Velo3D, the Calif.-based metal 3D printer manufacturer, just launched a 3D printing service to offer American companies the type of complex aerospace, energy, and manufacturing metal components that they may soon have difficulty getting from their Chinese manufacturing partners. Velo3D says its Rapid Production Solutions enables rapid iterations and scaling without the significant capital investment.