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With just a smartphone and some free software, you can dive into the world of 3D printing and create detailed, lifelike models of yourself. Scan and 3D Print Your Head TL;DR Key Takeaways : ...
Nothing detailed the files in a blog post (via 9to5 Google).The .stl and .stp files made available are for the rear cover the CMF Phone 1, which is replaceable. You could used that file to create ...
After launching its budget-friendly CMF Phone 1 last week, Nothing has also released 3D files that can be used to create 3D printed accessories, among other things, for the device. In a post ...
Scan the World is a free, open-source online museum with 18,000 (and counting) scans of famous sculptures and artifacts you can download and 3D print. Main Navigation Open menu ...
The trick to producing great 3D printing time-lapse animations is to ensure that the extruder has moved out of the frame each time a photo is taken — which usually requires OctoPrint to be co… ...
As spotted by Hackster, the PrintGuard app is designed to help 3D printing fans who are worried about their filament being wasted as endless strings of nonsense. It does this by keeping an eye on your ...
He had a 3D printed head made in his own image and then decided to see what phones with facial recognition he could unlock. Turns out the answer is: most of them — at least, those running Android.
Recently, Lloyd Alter wrote about 3D printing peaking in popularity. At the same time the Obama administration announced plans for a public-private partnership to support the technology. Can we be ...
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) in Australia have developed a 3D printable ‘clip-on’ optical device that they say turns any smart phone into a fully ...