Our latest round-up of 3D printing news alternatively answers and poses these questions: Why 3D print in chocolate? How is 3D printing reviving the classic car? How do plastic bottles become 3D printe…
First look at LulzBot’s live 3D printer production line at CES 2018
A limited edition run of 20 LulzBot 3D printers will be made live on the exhibition floor at CES next week. Far from simply “a proof of concept” the exhibit demonstrates how LulzBot manufa…
Free software among 10 new Lulzbot 3D printer products from Aleph Objects
Aleph对象宣布了新3的丰收D printing software, hardware and 3D printing materials for the LulzBot 3D printer ecosystem. Speaking about the announcement Aleph Objects President …
Michigan Tech study asks how flexible 3D printing can save costs at home
Casio watch straps, ice cube trays, car parts and phone cases are among the items 3D printed in the latest study by Michigan Tech researchers Aubrey Woern and Professor Joshua Pearce. The items were m…
Havenlabs releases open-source Utility Band to help amputees
New York-based not-for-profit Havenlabs has announced the release of its Utility Band assistive device. The open-source 3D printed device currently has two different preset attachments that amputees c…
3D Printing Industry Awards Personal 3D printer of the year (FFF/FDM)
In just over a week Chelsea Old Town Hall in London will be opening its doors to the first annual 3D Printing Industry Awards. Votes for the 73 potential winners have now exceeded 7,000, but we’…
How to make money with a 3D printer: a conversation with Professor Joshua Pearce
According to a study at Michigan Technological University, a RepRap 3D printer pays for itself within the first 5 years after purchase. 3D Printing Industry asked one of the academics behind the resea…