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8 exotic 3D printing filaments (and why you should use them)
Moving beyond basic PLA.
3D printing can help lighten your pack and cut costs. These practical camping and backpacking gadgets show what you can make before your next trip.
Read 3Dnatives' review of the Snapmaker U1, a multi-material printer equipped with a four-tool automatic print head switching ...
If you have a 3D printer, your TV setup is full of small problems just waiting to be solved. These printable accessories can ...
Keeping your car tidy and free from clutter can be a never-ending task, but being able to create and customise your own solutions can make it easier.
Prusa has just pushed a firmware update that cuts MMU3 filament change time enough to shave hours off real multi-color prints ...
Creality appears to be patenting a small but potentially useful fix for one of desktop FFF’s most annoying recurring chores.
Right now, you can get the Flashforge Adventurer 5M 3D printer for just $239, which is $60 off its usual price of $299. This high-speed printer is fast, with a max speed of 600 millimeters per second.
A new 3D printer brings the world's first automatic 12-nozzle swapping system to desktop 3D printing — and it's everything ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
Embedding fasteners or other hardware into 3D prints is a useful technique, but it can bring challenges when applied to large or non-flat objects. The solution? Use a gap-cap. The gap-cap technique is ...
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