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Developing the design workflow for one-off products, students in Germany have 3D printed a self-balancing scooter using Stratasys machines.
Bulent Yusuf
Just weeks away from launch, Printrbot CEO Brook Drumm reveals some exciting details about the new Printrbot Simple V2.
Whispering Gibbon is offering a free beta trial use of its Perfected3D software, which converts designs into models for easy 3D printing.
Live on Kickstarter, the Trinus 3D Printer is a professional-grade machine for under $500. ALL3DP interviews Head of Design Bojan Smiljanic.
Made with 3D printing, these DIY LEGO LED bricks are simply perfect for adding lighting effects to your favorite LEGO kits and scenes.
Anne Freier
3D printing has just been given a speed boost: MIT researchers have developed a 3D printer that is 10 times faster than most consumer models.
Ultimaker has just released Cura Connect. Its feature set lets you control multiple Ultimaker 3 printers from one dashboard.
The global community Precious Plastic has created a recycled iPhone case with CNC milling from 3D Hubs. The organization has created an open source production ecosystem that includes a plastic waste shredder, an filament extrusion machine, an injection molder, and a compressor to help process the molds.
Painful bone grafts could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to 3D printed bone implants invented by researchers at Trinity College, Dublin.
Anatol Locker
iMaterialise just announced the new exclusive line of 5 colors to Alumide material: Asphalt Black, Brick Red, Rusty Orange, Sparkly Blue and Moss Green.
James W. Steury
Maker option8 has resurrected the Apple Disk II - albeit in a somewhat smaller guise - and made it practical for the 21st century.
Could we recreate the world’s most famous landmarks using a single 3D printer? And what would it cost? Get ready for some big numbers.
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