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Check out our top picks of open-source 3D modeling software and have fun creating models and solutions!
The Jubilee tool changer is an open source tool changing CNC platform for custom automation applications.
Print 90° overhangs without support material using this open-source Prusa mod!
Snapmaker Luban is a free tool that will help you generate G-code for your 3D printing or laser cutting projects. Read all about it!
The LH Stinger is a Cartesian machine that designer Andrei Cristea says can reach 100,000 mm/s2 acceleration, with a volumetric flow rate of 55-60 mm3/s.
Petalot is an open source recycling system to help you make your own PET 3D printing filament from old plastic bottles.
Why 3D print with one material when you can print with more? This open-source extruder upgrade lets you use up to 12 materials in a single print.
CAD programs are powerful but can be pricey. Check out our list of the best open-source CAD software tools.
The Marionette is an open-source build making the rounds on YouTube, with a sub-four-minute Benchy print by way of a pulley and winch system.
The Gen5X is an open-source 5-axis 3D printer able to design and manufacture its own parts – and can easily be replicated on any "hobbyist-level" machine.
Open source is considered a must-have for many 3D printing enthusiasts, but is the philosophy dead in today's industry? Read on to find out!
Following the reveal of X1Plus, an upcoming third-party firmware possible thanks to a firmware "loophole", Bambu Lab says it will open the X1 to rooting.
With a 3D printed body and an open-source design, the CinePI is a foundation for customized builds; and capable of impressive quality.
The release follows a growing conversation about the state of open source in 3D printing and details some of the company's contributions.
CoreXY is the new knock-off to be, new patents keep coming in, and established players aren't happy with the state of open source. Sound familiar?
In a recent blog post, AnkerMake announced a slew of forthcoming updates to its slicer – including a software transition to the open-source PrusaSlicer.
OpenPNP is an open-source pick-and-place machine you can use to populate PCBs at home.
The user-created design takes inspiration from E3D and Jubilee tool changers and is compatible with lightweight tools such as pen plotters and diode lasers.
This time we’re looking at EVA, a flexible, modular carriage system which has spun-off from the Rat Rig project.