Sculpteo 3D printing blog

The sculpteo blog delivers the latest news and trends about 3d printing. You'll find information about the latest 3d printing technologies, 3d files, tutorials and the best 3d modeling software.

Objet Geometries demonstrated the benefits of adding 3D printing to the workflow at the International Dental Show 2011 (Cologne, Germany) with its Eden 260 V 3D printer “The adoption of digital technology is happening rapidly in the dental industry a...

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3D printing made simple


Posted By on Mar 16, 2011

Schuyler St Leger is a 10 years old boy and self-proclaimed expert on Arduino and MakerBot Cupcake CNC 3D printers. In this talk at Ignite Phoenix 9 during Global Ignite Week (February 11, 2011), he explains why he loves 3D Printers. You have to watc...

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3D printing has triggered a lot of interest in the World. But this technology will not stop there. The next step is space domination. A compagny named “Made in Space” want to launch 3D Printers in Space. Instead of crank out Space Station parts on Ea...

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An Italian designer has been able to show people living near the site of a proposed dam in Italy exactly what it would look like thanks to 3D print technology developed by UK-based Bits from Bytes Marco Giubelli used the self-assembly 3D printer kit ...

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When he received his Thing-O-Matic 3D printer, Benjamin Nortier decided to take a look at what modelling software options were available. He found that software solutions were either very costly professional products, or optimized for rendering much ...

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The team at Cornell University’s Computational Synthesis Lab (CCSL) are building a 3D food printer, as part of the bigger Fab@home project. This new type of printer will perhaps one day sit alongside your blender or microwave oven. Just pop liquid fo...

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3D printing for architects


Posted By on Dec 14, 2010

Initially, 3D printing was not created for architects. In fact, most 3D printer manufacturers probably didn’t even foresee their machines’ potential in architecture. The printers were mainly designed for the aerospace and automotive industries, or ot...

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