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The main mechanical tools in a hacker’s shop used to be a drill press and a lathe. Maybe a CNC mill, if you were lucky. Laser cutters are still a rare tool to find in a personal shop, but today’s ...
The beginning of the DIY 3D printing movement was a heady time. There was a vision of a post-scarcity world in which everything could and would be made at home, for free. Printers printing other ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...
Why buy it when you can print it? Find out the 5 clever Ryobi accessories you can 3D print at home to turn your standard ...
Automotive manufacturers have embraced 3D printing, but even if you can print something on your own, that doesn't mean it's ...
When people talk about home hack projects that can be put together in a workshop, a lot depends on just what kind of workshop you’re talking about. It’s one thing if your dream is to put together a ...
It's not uncommon for a cheap 3D printer to be made with cheap parts. Lots of plastic and assembly required are good ways to keep costs down for the manufacturer, but cheap parts mean a printer that ...
Singapore unveils its first 3D printed childcare centre, showcasing on-site concrete printing for structural elements and ...
The 3D printing community can be roughly divided into two groups: the high technology and the accessible technology sectors. Machine designers have embraced the high technology side for their work, ...
3D-printer manufacturer Stratasys Inc. recently announced it has signed an agreement with Hewlett-Packard (HP) to develop and manufacture for HP an exclusive line of 3D printers based on Stratasys’ ...