The large-format extrusion 3D printer market is just beginning to take off, with only a handful of entrants on the market. Among them are the BigRep ONE.2, 3DP Unlimited line, Hans Fouche’s Che…
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Monkeyfab Unveils Massive KILO 3D Printer Prototype
No matter how you look at it, FDM technology has more or less reached its full potential, with 3D printing materials as one of the few areas with room for improvement. The printing process invented an…
Katamari Rolls Over Thingiverse, Absorbing 3D Printables in its Path
As far as I’m concerned: No one knows how to make a video game like the Japanese gaming industry, thinking far outside of the box of typical tropes of killing soldiers and zombies and, more ofte…
Free 3D Printable of the Week: Mount Everest
Break out your BigRep ONE.2 or Cheetah 3D printer! This week’s free 3D printable is huge. Or tiny, depending on how you choose to print it. Sketchfab user Lite, an expert at low-fi and low-poly…
What's Big and Fast and 3D Prints All Over?
The Cheetah 3D printer from Hans Fouche! You’ve already heard a lot about Hans’s enormous 3D printer, capable of printing (almost) entire vacuums and lawnmowers, as well as a fashionable p…
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Printify: a Free 3D Printing Service and eCommerce Marketplace The new Printify platform provides 3D printing companies and individual 3D printer owners a way to offer their services to interested cus…
Artist 3D Prints 3 Foot Tall Sculpture for Phoenix's Shemer Art Center
At the Shemer Art Center in Phoenix, Arizona from October 17 to November 27 is an extensive art exhibition devoted to 3D printed artwork. And, at the center of the “Materialize: 3D Printing & Rap…
A Review of TCT 2014
Travelling down the M6 early on Tuesday morning, heading to the NEC in England’s central belt for the annual TCT Show and I found myself a little jittery. As I tried to rationalise, I decided it was l…
PartDaddy at Maker Faire: Why don’t they just call it “Steve”?
There were a number of striking behemoths strewn around the expansive NYC Hall of Science fairgrounds. Each sky-eclipsing landmark added emphatic punctuation to the grandiose visual statement of the …
OpenBuilds, How Open Hardware Revolutionized Linear Motion
The maker universe has never given itself a limit, it encompasses every creative possibility, digital or otherwise, additive or subtractive, the freedom to do, and sometimes to complicate, is on the a…