In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Centauri Carbon 3D Printer from Elegoo to see if it's really as beginner friendly as it seems. So, is this 3D printer worth ...
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3DPrintopia 2025: filament, folding printers, and fun at the East Coast's largest 3D printing event
Started in 2018 as the East Coast RepRap Festival, the event has outgrown the community college basketball court it called ...
Explore the future of 3D printing: smarter, faster, and more precise technology solving challenges like material waste and quality issues.
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Do you need to dry your 3D printer filament?
In this video, we examine the necessity of drying various 3D printer filaments. While all filaments absorb moisture, their impact on print quality differs significantly. We will conduct print quality ...
Explore the top 3D glass printers on the market, from MIT’s G3DP2 to Glassomer and innovative low-temperature and new ...
Recently a company called Z-Polymers introduced its new Tullomer FDM filament that comes with a lofty bullet list of purported properties that should give materials like steel, aluminium, and various ...
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Working with 3D-printed parts
D-printed parts are available from numerous manufacturers. We offer tips on how to safely remove the parts from the support ...
One S’pore start-up’s journey from living with 3D printers to winning the ‘Nobel Prize for students’
SINGAPORE - When Singapore start-up Stick ‘Em found itself among more than 15,000 entrepreneur teams across 130 countries vying for what is called the “Nobel Prize for students”, its co-founders Adam ...
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