Merry Christmas from Kai Parthy! After inventing the concrete-like LAYBRICK and wood-like LAYWOO-D3 filaments, the man has proven himself a whiz with textures and material engineering once again with …
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Quin: the Customizable 3D Printable Doll of the Future
Quincy Robinson and Natalie Mathis wanted to solve the problem faced by any consumer looking to purchase a new fashion doll. Because the clothing and accessories from one line don’t carry over to fit …
3D Printed Christmas Presents
Dan Toth got his 3D Printer this past year and his family and friends have had a lot of questions about the device. So for this Christmas Dan decided to 3D Print some presents for them. This includes …
Life's Calling Made Right by the "Root Promise of 3D Printing"
As with the promise of the automobile allowing us to travel in comfort; the promise of the PC to help us simplify our increasingly complex lives; and the cell phone’s promise of connecting us to…
CEO of Mcor Believes in ‘A 3D Printer for Everyone’
As the co-founder and CEO of 3D printer manufacturing company Mcor Technologies, Conor MacCormack cannot be completely unbiased in his views on 3D printing. However, his vision for the industry — and …
3D Printing A Baby Mask: Things that Make You Go “Awww”
Luis Cordoba’s son, Luis Fernando Cordoba Martinez, was born at the end of September of this year and was subsequently diagnosed with early asthma —likely inherited from his father. Asthma is a common…
Turning a Fairy Tale into Reality through 3D Printing (Robots)
When we think about 3D printing the boundaries of what is real tend to thin out a bit. Virtual becomes physical, so objects from virtual worlds can enter the physical realm. It is happening already wi…
MilkRap: RepRap Upcycled and Simplified
What some Makers are discovering is that, in building 3D printers, some of the components need not be built at all. In fact, there is plenty of discarded material that, while considered refuse, would…
3D Prints Inspired by Bitcoin: The Convergence of Two Technologies
Just before Thanksgiving last week, Shapeways added an interesting post to their blog, briefly defining Bitcoin and showing three Bitcoin related objects that had been 3D printed. Though I’m still new…
Make’s Slicer and Sending Software Hot or Not Guide
In Make Magazine’s “Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing 2014” issue, which is, to me, one of the few magazines I’d actually enjoy reading, the Make team added a huge amount of interesting material, building…