Formlabs Fuse 1 3D Printer: Review the Facts Here!

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn June 2017, 3D printer manufacturer Formlabs announced the launch of Fuse 1, the company’s first selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer. “When we launched the world’s first desktop stereolithography 3D printer in 2012, Formlabs created new possibilities for designers and engineers to create physical products by giving them access to professional 3D printing technology […]

Win a Lulzbot Taz 6 Worth $2,500!

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn this round of our giveaway bonanza, we’ve upped the ante with one of our biggest prizes yet! Aleph Objects’ flagship 3D printer, The Lulzbot Taz 6. Packing a big build volume and plug-and-play ease of use, this Taz 6 giveaway has got it all. The Lulzbot Taz 6 is a big 3D printer with […]

3D Print Your Own Raspberry Pi Airplay BoomBox

Reading Time: 3 minutesCreate your own Raspberry Pi Airplay Boombox using a 3D printer, the Raspberry Pi Zero W, free software, and electronics. However, be warned that soldering and electronics knowledge is required for this project. Adafruit Industries have come up with a design using the Raspberry Pi Zero W which is both cute and practical – they’re calling it […]

Iro3D is Developing a Desktop Metal 3D Printer That Only Costs $5,000

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Seattle-based company Iro3D is developing a desktop metal 3D printer that will cost just $5,000. The printer is reportedly capable of producing strong, high carbon steel objects. It was recently debuted on Joel Telling’s “3D Printing Nerd” YouTube channel.  Nowadays, it’s relatively easy and inexpensive to get your hands on a decent 3D printer. The […]

Create a custom Kerbal Space Program cockpit with Arduino

Reading Time: < 1 minuteCreate a custom Kerbal Space Program cockpit with Arduino Arduino Team — January 24th, 2018 When you play a video game, the controls are normally a compromise between what you have available (a keyboard/mouse) and the actions you’re trying to convey. This, however, wasn’t good enough for Kerbal Space Program enthusiast Hugo Peeters, who instead […]

Crawl through a 1D LED dungeon with TWANG!

Reading Time: 2 minutesCrawl through a 1D LED dungeon with TWANG! Arduino Team — January 24th, 2018 While video games have grown more and more complex over the last few decades, TWANG takes things in the opposite direction as an Arduino Mega-based 1D dungeon crawler consisting of an RGB LED strip. The player—a dot—is controlled via an accelerometer mounted to […]

Arduino Create plans for education now available!

Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Create plans for education now available! Arduino Team — January 24th, 2018 Today, we’re excited to announce that Arduino Create is now available for schools with Chrome OS devices in their classrooms. With Arduino Create, students and teachers will be able to tinker with Arduino hardware and programming in a collaborative, always up-to-date environment. […]

This Arduino infinity mirror lights up to music

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis Arduino infinity mirror lights up to music Arduino Team — January 23rd, 2018 Infinity mirrors, which make light appear to stretch to infinity by bouncing light between two mirrors, are incredible to observe. Hacker “Evocate” decided to go the extra mile and not only illuminate the inside of his mirror arrangement, but used an […]

Make an interactive coffee table with Arduino and LEDs

Reading Time: < 1 minuteMake an interactive coffee table with Arduino and LEDs Arduino Team — January 22nd, 2018 Rather than buying a coffee table, Marija from Creativity Hero decided to build her own, adding an array of 45 programmable LEDs on top of a pine base. An Arduino Mega is used to take input from 45 sensors corresponding to […]

3D Printing on Trial: Just 3D Print Brings New Lawsuit Against 3DR Holdings

Reading Time: 10 minutesAfter losing the initial legal battle against 3DR Holdings over defamation allegations, Just 3D Print is taking the media company back to court in a new appeal. The controversy started after multiple publications reported that the startup downloaded various 3D models from Thingiverse and was selling them on eBay.   There’s something about the 3D printing community […]

Spot for Josef Prusa on Forbes 30 Under 30 in European Technology List

Reading Time: 3 minutesJosef Prusa nabs himself a coveted spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Technology in Europe, and shares a status update on the Original Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer two months after shipping began. Don’t Miss: All3DP Visits Josef Prusa at the New Prusa Research Facility It’s been officially two months since the […]

11 Kickstarter 3D Printer Projects Live Right Now

Reading Time: < 1 minutePitch: “Robust, precise and user-friendly upgrade for your desktop 3D printer that lets you print ceramics, porcelain and pastes.” Comments on this Kickstarter 3D Printer Project: This project is a user-friendly add-on for your desktop 3D printer so that you can fabricate objects in ceramics and porcelain. The campaigners reckon that they’ve turned clay printing […]

So, Flashforge Also Launched Five New 3D Printers at CES

Reading Time: 3 minutesFlying under the radar of most 3D printing press, Flashforge quietly revealed the addition of five new desktop 3D printers to its lineup. Introducing the Guider IIS, Inventor IIS, Adventure3, Creator 3 and Explorer Max. We thought the CES hype train had long since departed to pastures new but, unbeknownst to us (and most other […]

50 Cool Things to 3D Print Which Are Actually Useful

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLike us, you’re tremendously excited by the possibilities of 3D printing. Unfortunately, the landscape is cluttered with trinkets, doodads and ornaments. We’re in danger of drowning in 3D printed objects that nobody wants or needs. Fight the tide of mediocrity! Let’s make stuff that’s actually useful! Here’s a list of cool things to 3D print, […]

Creator Shows How To Make a 3D Scanner Using Rasperry Pi Cameras

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe arrangement takes four images at the same time to create a 3D model of the object. A creator on Hackaday has developed a novel scanner which can instantly capture a 3D surface. Going by the name ‘Jolar’, the developer has been busy refining his 3D scanner project from Oxford Hackspace. The scanner consists of […]

Surprises From Makergear and Anet in 3D Hubs Trend Report Q1 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesMakerGear! HP! Anet! New York City! Some intriguing new developments in the 3D printing industry, if the latest 3D Hubs Trend Report is any indication. It’s the beginning of a New Year and a new quarter, and for 3D printing fanatics that means only one thing. It’s time for another 3D Hubs Trend Report. The […]

Edgytokei is a 3D Printed Clock Inspired by Nunchucks

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is a clock design inspired by martial arts weaponry banned from playgrounds all over the world. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Edgytokei, made with Arduino and 3D printing. Don’t Miss: 3D Printed Clock: 19 Great Projects to Tell the Time Designer Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi created a faceless clock that is able to tell […]

Huisman Manufactures World’s First 3D Printed Crane Hook That Passes 80 Ton Load Test

Reading Time: 3 minutesHuisman has created the world’s first heavy-duty 3D printed crane. Could this bring big changes to the way we manufacture subsea equipment and cranes? Huisman, the worldwide operating company for lifting, drilling, and subsea solutions manufactured and tested the world’s first 3D printed offshore crane hook at the beginning of this year. Just because the crane […]

Light up the elements with this periodic table display

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLight up the elements with this periodic table display Arduino Team — January 16th, 2018 If you took chemistry at any point in your life, you were exposed to the periodic table, which organizes different atomic structures by their atomic number. It’s an amazing chart, demonstrating just how much “stuff” our world is made up […]

RFID-controlled dry cleaner machine displays glowing leaves

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRFID-controlled dry cleaner machine displays glowing leaves Arduino Team — January 16th, 2018 While you may not give dry cleaning conveyors much thought, Andrew Quitmeyer and Madeline Schwartzman’s “Replantment” exhibition at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery uses them in an entirely new way, along with glowing silicone molds of leaves from all over the world. The […]

Robotic playing card dealer made with cardboard

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRobotic playing card dealer made with cardboard Arduino Team — January 16th, 2018 Ruben, aka “Ruubz0r,” a mechanical engineering student, was tasked with building a smart object. As he enjoys card games, he decided to make a playing card distributor. The resulting device uses a single servo to slide cards off of a deck, along with […]