Practice & Makers
Blind maker realizes 3D printing with AI tools
A blind maker who goes by the username Mrblindguardian on the social network Reddit has developed an innovative workflow that allows him to independently...
YouTuber 3D prints “Marble Machine” for brewing tea
British YouTuber and maker James Bruton has built an unusual "Marble Machine". This is a machine that is driven by a cascade of marbles...
YouTuber improves the efficiency of solar cells with 3D printing
In a recently published YouTube video, British maker Robert Murray-Smith presents a 3D-printed structure he has developed that works like an optical fiber and...
Maker develops 3D-printed device for the production of PET filament from plastic bottles
YouTuber and maker Muhammad Shoaib Khan has presented a solution for processing plastic waste in the 3D printing sector. In a detailed video tutorial,...
Youtuber tests the strength of 3D-printed threads
Youtuber Adam Harig took on the challenge of testing the load-bearing capacity of 3D-printed threads. In a video experiment, he investigated whether such threads...
Multi-material stack printing: efficient method for thin 3D-printed parts
An interesting technique for the production of many thin, flat objects is multi-material stack printing. This method utilizes the different adhesion properties of different...
Efficient 3D-printed wind turbine: YouTuber publishes 3D model files for replication
YouTuber Robert Murray-Smith has presented an interesting 3D printing project that combines the principles of water and wind turbines. The concept is based on...
YouTuber uses 3D printing to repair old 8-inch floppy drives
A YouTube video on the CuriousMarc channel documents the repair of antiquated 8-inch floppy drives from the 1970s. 3D printing was also used to...
Free 3D print model for the Noctua table fan
Noctua's new table fan is causing quite a stir - not only because of its performance, but also because of its hefty price tag...
YouTuber Redesigns AirPods Case for Repairability Using 3D Printing
In a time when most electronics are not designed with repairability in mind, YouTuber Ken Pillonel of the channel "Exploring the Simulation" has taken...