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Pokemons Are Celebrating Their 20th Birthday – Gotta catch’em all!

3D Hubs is celebrating the birthday of Pokemon with a set of beautiful Low Poly 3D models of the most famous Pokemons. The Argentinian designer...

3D Model published: Print your own 3D-printed basketball

A few weeks ago, "Airless Gen1", a 3D-printed basketball without an air bubble from the American sporting goods manufacturer Wilson, hit the headlines. The...

Scarf Seam: YouTuber shows how seams can be avoided in 3D prints

A new seam technology called "Scarf Seam" promises to significantly improve the surface quality of 3D prints. In additive manufacturing using the FDM process,...

YouTuber shows simple technique for embedding magnets in 3D printing

A clever application in 3D printing is the embedding of magnets in printed parts. This enables exciting functions such as form-fit connections or moving...

Maker 3D prints a DeLorean model from “Back to the Future” on a scale of 1:1

Maker Brian Brocken has presented an ambitious project on Hackaday: He wants to build a remote-controlled flying model of the cult car DeLorean DMC-12...

TH3D Studio simplifies 3D printing experience with reliable solutions – Interview with Tim Hoogland

TH3D Studio is an experienced company in the 3D printing industry, known for its commitment to quality products and dedicated customer service. Initially gaining...

Bambu Lab A1: How to replace the heating bed cable

Around five months after the launch of the Bambu Lab A1 3D printer, the manufacturer was forced to launch a recall campaign. This was...

3D Printed Phone Case Lets an iPhone Run Android

Of course this acquisition is just interesting for tech lovers but it’s a pretty interesting project. 3D printing made this project possible and a nice...

YouTuber builds 3 meter high 3D printer

YouTuber Emily from the channel "Emily The Engineer" is known for her spectacular maker projects, which she presents on her channel. In a new...

YouTuber shows 3D printing method for more stable components

Although 3D printers have made enormous technological advances in recent years, the slicing process is still based on dividing the object into 2D layers....

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