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Polish TYTAN Emerges with Gaja Multitool 3D Printer & 10 Interchangeable Toolheads
Poland has been increasingly putting out popular and impressive desktop manufacturing machines, with one of the most versatile being Zmorph’s multi-tool personal fabricator. The country is now …
3D Printing Titanium & the Bin of Broken Dreams (Part 3)
This post is the last of a series of three by Spencer Wright, a strategist at Undercurrent, on the state of the metal 3D printing process. Read parts one and two for an overview of the project and bac…
Autodesk Releases Recipe for Ember 3D Printing Material
Autodesk is, from all outward appearances, intending to make every bit of their DLP Ember 3D printer open source, including the material it uses. Today, the software-turned-hardware developer has rel…
3D Printing Titanium & the Bin of Broken Dreams (Part 2)
This post is part two of a series of three by Spencer Wright, a strategist at Undercurrent, on the state of the metal 3D printing process. Yesterday’s post describes the project goals and basic techni…
3D Printing Titanium & the Bin of Broken Dreams (Part 1)
This post is part one of a series of three by Spencer Wright, a strategist at Undercurrent, on the state of the metal 3D printing process. Tune back tomorrow and Thursday for parts two and three, whic…
3D Hubs Launches Special Filament Workshop Worldwide
For the past two years, 3D Hubs, the world’s largest distributed network of 3D printers, has been growing its community through meet-ups in countries all over the world. At these events, 3D pri…
Multi-Material, Full-Color 3D Printing Is Ready for Milan’s Runaways
Milan’s fashion week just ended and – to be entirely honest – it did not give many indications as to high couture’s adoption of 3D printing in the design process. One of the events taking …
I Finally Tamed the 3D Printing Robot and Now the Leapfrog Creatr HS Is My Friend
A few months ago, I wrote a about an interesting blog by Kees Kamper, who had “tamed” the robot he had won from Dutch 3D printer manufacturer Leapfrog and started recounting the adventures he…
LUXeXceL's Transparent 3D Printing Service Made Public
LUXeXceL has previously won awards for its one-of-a-kind Printoptical 3D printing technology. With the ability to 3D print clear parts up to 20 mm in height, without the need for post-processing, LUX…