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Most makers, I’m sure, enter into the 3D printing world with a goal in mind. Whether that’s printing enclosures for projects, Warhammer figurines, robot chassis, or even a mechanical co… ...
We don't usually cover glassware in the GeekTech blog, but when we do, you know there's something special about it: One company made a vase using a 3D printer.
Overhangs are the bane of the melty-plastic 3D printing world. Often, we try to avoid them with creative print alignments, or we compensate with supports. However, [3DPrintBunny] decided to embrace… ...
Hat tip to Thingiverse User DaDave for the amazingly cool cosplay costume.. What the general population means when they say 3D printing is for hobbyists printing toys is – “why print something ...
Conceptually, FDM 3D printing is quite a simple process: you define a set of volumes in 3D space, then the slicing software takes a cut through the model at ever-increasing heights, works out where… ...
3D print your loved ones faces into the side of a vase A company called Fahz will take a side profile photo of any person and embed the outline into the contours of a 3D-printed vase. To put your ...
Stick your face on a vase. We hear a lot about 3D printing these days, mainly about how 3D printers are getting closer to mainstream.But given the fact that 3D printers still cost over $1000, we ...
Looking for your next 3D-printing project while roaming the streets just got a bit easier as MakerBot has released an iOS app for oogling creations in the Thingiverse. The free app allows users to ...
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