Personal Do-It-Yourself 3D printers are among makers’ all time favorites. In the last several years, Makerbot or RepRap, the most popular devices on the market, have highlighted the incredible possibilities of 3D printing technologies. It’s exciting ...
Read MoreThingiverse user “eried” designed this incredible 3D Printable Velcro “This is the first iteration (third internal) of my attempt to make printable Velcro. It is pretty nice to hang things, probably this small piece will resist much more than a kilog...
Read MoreOperation: Stick Figure Army (OSFA) is a project funded by the Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates program (CREU) to explore the process of transforming 2D images into 3D representations using low-cost, open-source fabrication techno...
Read MoreContinuing our exploration of 3D printing entrepreneurs in the US and the Bay Area, we went to the 2nd edition of the East Bay Mini Maker Faire. Hundred of makers and innovation enthusiasts gathered around incredible cars, robots, electronic music de...
Read MoreIn case you didn’t see them yet, we have some Minecraft characters and items in the Sculpteo gallery. If you’re addicted to Minecraft check out this “How to 3D print your personal minecraft avatar” tutorial. It shows how to easily apply texture to th...
Read MoreSculpteo.com is proud to announce the immediate availability of Sterling Silver (92,5% pure silver) as a new material. Starting today, you can order silver-coated 3D-Printed objects on Sculpteo.com. Objects are manufactured using Laser Sintering tech...
Read MoreOn September 26th, 3D Systems announced the immediate availability of its latest Bits from Bytes 3D printer: the 3DTouch (starting at $3,900). The 3DTouch is packed with new features including multiple print heads for greater color and material choic...
Read MoreWireCASE showcase a lot of beautiful architecture 3D models on its Sculpteo Gallery embedded below. If you are an architect you too can benefit from Sculpteo’s Embeddable 3D Viewer to showcase your 3D models everywhere you want. The big advantage is ...
Read MoreWired UK got its hands on the Stradivarius 3D Printed replica made famous by The Economist The violin was manufactured by EOS using Laser Sintering technology (except for strings, fine tuner and pegbox), one of the multiple “3D Printing” technologies...
Read MoreIn a recent post I told you how the famous shoe manufacturer Clarks used ZCorporation 3D Printing technology to accelerate their design process. But they’re not alone in the industry to have an increased interest in 3D Printing : “Rapidprototypedshoe...
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