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Despite being a readily-available source of useful plastic, massive numbers of disposable bottles go to waste every day. To ...
Three-axis 3D printing has been with us long enough that everybody knows the limitations, but so far, adding extra axes has been very much a niche endeavor. [Daniel] at Fractal Robotics wants to ...
Looking for the best Extruder 3d Printers? Look no further than this comprehensive guide from Recombu. We've researched the market to bring you the top recommendations for quality and performance ...
These printers may still be worth your time -- like the Bambu Lab P1S, our previous best overall 3D printer -- or they could only be good if they're on sale or perhaps just not worth buying at all.
Best Budget 3D Printers of 2025: I’ve Tested These Cheap Machines to Find the Best If you're looking to get your hands on a solid 3D printer without breaking the bank, these are our top picks.
Science Hardware guns 3d printing The hidden fingerprints inside 3D-printed ghost guns New forensic research suggests 3D printers leave fingerprints on every object they make By Skye Jacobs July ...
The world's largest 3D-printed construction project is currently underway in Qatar. The effort involves printing a pair of schools, each of which smashes current records for a 3D-printed building.
(KRON) – An anonymous tip led to an investigation, where San Jose police found a cache of privately made firearms, ammunition and three 3D printers, according to the San Jose Police Department ...
I remember when I got my first 3D printer, there were various things I wished I had known before I started 3D printing, but with time, I got the hang of it and started creating functional prints.
While many 13-year-old boys might spend their summers playing video games or attending camp, Oliver Taylor decided to build a custom-made, 3D-printed beehive—in his bedroom. Oliver, who lives in ...
Our review of the new Creality Hi Combo multicolor 3D printer continues with print results. This is part three of a four-part ...
The Queensland man's aorta, the biggest blood vessel in the body, had ballooned to about four times the usual size, leaving it in danger of rupturing.