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Don't buy a small 3D printer until you've read this
I thought I had enough build volume. I was wrong.
A research team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Texas at Austin is developing a prototype of a tiny 3D printer that is roughly the same size as a 25-cent coin ...
GE revealed the beta version of the world’s largest 3D printer for metals, which uses a laser and a powder bed to make parts. It is capable of printing parts as large as 1 meter in diameter directly ...
While additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3D printing, has been a futuristic mainstay of manufacturing for years, it has struggled to scale both speed and size of its production due to ...
In recent years, consumer 3D printing has entered the mainstream, attracting users from diverse fields. With so many models and features available, choosing one can feel overwhelming for beginners. In ...
Anycubic has released several new 3D printers in the last few months. Its latest could replace one of our favorites. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early ...
MIT Media Lab spin-off Formlabs is one of the few 3D desktop 3D-printing companies that has managed to buck the trends of a shrinking field. The startup found success by embracing stereolithography ...
In 3D printing, size really doesn't matter. If you like a 3D object, you can scale it up or down easily and print at exactly the size you need. Unlike items sold in a store, you have total control ...
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