3D print a piece of history, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institute
Smithsonian curators have 3D printed some of the museum’s pieces, but now they’re offering the 3D files for everyone to print.
Smithsonian curators have 3D printed some of the museum’s pieces, but now they’re offering the 3D files for everyone to print.
Printing electronics and metal are both considered the Holy Grail of desktop 3D printing, depending on who you ask. Now both are available.
MakerBot and America Makes are using crowdfunding to get MakerBots into schools across the nation.
This printable Poppy is a full biped robot that’s open source.
A Yahoo! Japan project lets the visually impaired search the internet and have the results 3D printed so they can be held.
3D Systems launched a medical modeling program that converts CT scans to printable models.
The 2013 winners of the 3D Printers for Peace contest all developed creative and helpful printable solutions.
The Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in Chicago was packed with informative speakers and powerful hardware.
Tomorrow will be built by today’s children, and the City X Project will help ensure that it’s a bright tomorrow.
Terry Wohlers give a 17-minute grand tour of 3D printing to an audience at TEDxTraverseCity 2013. It’s worth watching and worth sharing.