First things first, to 3D print the miniature version of your favorite superheroes, you will need to gather a few supplies. One 3D printer, some plastic filament, and a computer with 3D modeling ...
Have you ever considered how awesome it would be to 3D print your very own miniatures? We're talking proxies for Star Wars Legion and Warhammer to your custom D&D monsters or heroes via something like ...
So, you got a 3D printer for the holidays, and you’re excited to dive in. Chances are, you’re not sure where to begin. What can you print? What’s fun? What’s useful? Justifying the purchase of a 3D ...
The demand for disposable miniature imaging platforms (DMIPs) is growing rapidly. Used for commercial, scientific, medical, and educational purposes, DMIPs have numerous applications but can be ...
Tired of spending endless hours waiting in line to ride the latest and greatest roller coaster at your local amusement park? Why not invest all that time designing and 3D printing a roller coaster of ...
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Haunt your house for less: 3D print these amazingly spooky decorations
Bring Halloween to life on a budget with five spooky 3D prints, from glowing pumpkins to eerie ghosts and skeletons.
Ink stamps can be fun to make and use, and 3D printers are uniquely positioned to create quality stamps of all kinds with just a little care. As with most things, the devil is in the details and the ...
We’ve all seen how 3D printers can be used to produce a wide variety of materials, but human body parts weren’t exactly on the expectation list — and a heart is probably the last thing you’d expect.
Researchers have demonstrated how advanced 3D printing can be used to produce high-performing, miniature lenses for micro-optic imaging applications. These lenses, 3D-printed to sizes of only a few ...
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