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Most Read Articles from Last Week – January 25
The World’s “First” 3D-Printed House Begins Construction In March of last year, Ari gave an in-depth review of the 3D Print Canal House, what is projected to be the “first” 3D printed house. At that p…
Track Your WILLpower with Armour39
In our coverage of CES, I portrayed my wife and I as having a mental breakdown in response to seeing a product called Armour39 developed by Under Armour, an active wear company that’s been using 3D pr…
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 …
Euromold 2013 – Day 3 Report
Day 3 of Euromold 2013, as anticipated, had a slightly slower pace than the mania of the previous two, as it saw the 15th annual edition of the Wohlers Conference on 3D Printing and Manufacturing, org…
Sneak Peek of Lady Gaga’s 3D Printed Dress
imaterialise has revealed an initial peek of the 3D printed dress designed and produced specifically for Lady Gaga on their Facebook page. Love her or hate her, you just knew this had to happen! There…
3D Printing Claims a Place in Fashion Olympus at “Materials” Themed Holon Fashion Week
3D printed dresses by Iris Van Herpen stole the spotlight during Paris Fashion Week last January. The incredible outfits were part of a collaboration between the dutch designer and Neri Oxman, artist,…
Open Source Appliances Declare “There’s Got to Be a Better Way!”
In the 1950s, manufacturers marketed new appliances to make housework easier, to make life easier. Over the years, these appliances proliferated to the point of absurdity (at least in the United Stat…
My Take on the London 3D Printshow 2013
The Business Design Centre (BDC) in Islington, London was the well-chosen venue for the 3D Printshow London 2013. I arrived at the BDC yesterday morning having “slightly” underestimated the walk from …
3D-Printed Reactionware Gives Objects New Properties
One of the most interesting and, to me, most complicated fields of 3D printing research is that of 3D-printed reactionware. As someone who has only in my adult life learned to appreciate chemistry, t…