Surprise! There’s a new 3D printer on Kickstarter, but this one uses SLS, not FFF. The days of seeing new FFF devices from startup companies on Kickstarter are long past, but is there still room for ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi demonstrate how biotech is getting a boost from stronger pharma buyers, smarter use of 3D printing, and new OBBBA tax incentives that make early-stage R&D… ...
Our look at the Artillery Sidewinder X3 Pro 3D printer continues with a look at setup, operations and software. This is part two of a three part series, please read parts one and three. Tramming the ...
The preview function in Simplify3D V5.0 is stunning. Not only do you get a full, spinnable 3D view of the build, but you easily can zoom in precisely to see exactly what will take place in the print ...
I’ve been playing with an interesting 3D mapping service, CADMAPPER. I caught word of CADMAPPER through an interesting post by Prusa, but I’d like to tell the story here, too. This is a freemium-based ...
There has been a series of additional developments in the Nexa3D situation. Nexa3D is a California-based 3D printer manufacturer that markets a series of resin, SLS, and FFF 3D printers, along with ...
Want to 3D print a person? Need a 3D body model to put your head on? Go no further than Bodyworks – an online store specializing in sales of 3D models of people. All of their products are SolidWorks ...
Simultaneous with the release of a revealing research paper on Xolography, xolo has released details on their first volumetric 3D printer. To date, 3D printing has used the layer-by-layer principle in ...
There’s some trouble brewing at Cults, one of the larger repositories of printable 3D models. The site, based in France, has been around since 2013, and today boasts thousands of interesting 3D models ...
I’ve been using Simple Green as a resin 3D print solvent, and it works quite well — if you know what to do. Most people use isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to clean 3D prints, and it works extremely well. The ...
This week’s question deals with arithmetic. Reader Johan Smit asks: “1 meter of 1.75 ABS filament equals to ??? cubic centimeters?” This type of question turns up occasionally and we’ve never really ...
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