Even if you’ve got a decent sized workshop, there’s only so much stuff you can have sitting on the bench at one time. That’s why [Eric Strebel], ever the prolific maker, decided to build this slick ...
Anyone frustrated by the size limits imposed by typical consumer-grade 3D printing systems needs to check out this remarkably ...
For the disabled community, 3D printing is far more than a nerdy hobby—it can give you tailor-made tools that transform daily tasks The author, who has a disability that limits the use of her arms, ...
The StageTop, a new Kickstarter from Gut Shot Games, lets you print and assemble any size gaming table at home. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s.
There was a time, not so very long ago, that buying a reliable 3D printer was a fairly expensive proposition. Many chose to build their own printer instead, and for a few years, we were flooded with ...
Forget printing plastic action figures, scientists at Princeton have built a 3D printer that makes quantum dot LEDs from scratch. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Making your own 3D printed parts lets you unleash your creativity, but not everything you print is going to be reliable — ...
I’ve always felt it was a waste of time to cry over things I can’t change. However, as I sat on my bedroom floor recently, struggling to twist open the glucose sensor my daughter needs to survive, ...
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