The beginning of the DIY 3D printing movement was a heady time. There was a vision of a post-scarcity world in which everything could and would be made at home, for free. Printers printing other ...
The world of 3D printing is constantly evolving, and with the increasing focus on sustainability, innovative solutions like the Artme3D MK2 3D print recycler and filament maker are taking center stage ...
With the influx of AI and technology, this years Halloween DIY costumes have the potential to really stand out in a crowd. Our favorite Jill of all trades, Jill Kruse was back in the studio with us ...
For decades 3D printing has been available in some form, but it wasn’t until the likes of MakerBot and other startups who began producing affordable hardware for the hobby to really take off. In the ...
In this video, I discuss the air quality of a 3D print farm, focusing on testing particulate matter (PM) levels, VOCs, and the safety of PLA filament compared to other 3D printing materials. I ...
[Christopher Helmke] is doing fantastic work in DIY systems for handling small hardware like fasteners, and that includes robotic placement of hardware into 3D prints. Usually this means dropping nuts ...
This 3D printed NAS build supports seven disks with a PCIe SATA card, offering higher throughput and more room to expand your media library.
Electrical engineer and product designer Samson March decided to build his own smartwatch. The result is stylish wrist candy with a 3D-printed wood-like outer case, color LCD display, Bluetooth ...
The Ford Maverick is beloved by the maker community for its FITS system, which enables owners to add their own 3D-printed accessories in thoughtfully placed slots throughout the cab. Not only that, ...
What just happened? In a workshop filled with the whir of machines and the scent of fresh plastic, two makers have found a new use for an old piece of exercise equipment. Ivan Miranda and Jón Schone, ...
[Credit: taulman on Instructables] 3D printers generally print using ABS plastic, which is great for most applications–I mean, they make Legos out of it, after all. When printing thin pieces, however, ...