Filament is becoming more expensive every month. Start making your own for a fraction of the price with these machines.
3D print a vase from your tablet
Sculpting pottery is hard. Touching your smartphone is not. With let’s create! Pottery you can sculpt custom pottery at the touch of a finger, and have it 3D printed and shipped to your door.
Woah, that’s flexible material!
A few companies have flexible 3D printed materials, but up until now they’ve been just barely non-rigid. Now Materialise has a truly flexible material.
Materialise 3D prints anatomically correct hearts — custom for you or choose one from their catalog
Whether you need a heart for education purposes or to test a catheter, Materialise will either print a model of your own heart or one out of their not at all creepy heart catalog.
New York: Eye of the 3D printing storm
Known for the very non-physical monies that flow through Wall Street, it seems odd that New York is becoming a hub for the very tangible world of 3D printing.
Thing of the Week: Engines!
There are plenty of mechanical Things on Thingiverse, so with some ingenuity, these engines can be made to power those Things.
Solidoodle breaks into the big league
Solidoodle has been blowing its social networking outlets up with calls to prepare for a huge announcement. Finally, here’s what they were talking about.
3D printing hearts for robots
A pumping heart will not be a differentiator between humans and robots, as researchers at the University of West England have printed a heart for their EcoBot II.
Open House #2 at The 3D Printing Store
Though we were all ecstatic to be there, we were wined and dined while we watched 3D printers do what they do at The 3D Printing Store.
Here comes 4D Printing. Seriously.
Very few people saw 3D printing coming to the mainstream, even with it having been around for over 20 years. Expect the same with 4D printing.