If we told you somebody built a 3D printed go-kart, you’d expect to see a certain sequence of events. A bit of work in CAD, a printer montage, then some assembly. That’s not the case here. [3D Sanago] ...
Come September, if everything goes to plan, the world's first 3D printing pen will go on sale for $75. The pen, called the 3Doodler, essentially allows you to lift your flat sketches off the paper -- ...
No one has ever imagined that the artist who draws paintings on the paper can now do the drawing in the air. Your reaction to the line should be like that: Is it real? Seriously? Yes, it is possible ...
3D printers are ubiquitous now, but they’re still prohibitively expensive for some people. Some printers cost thousands, but even more inexpensive options aren’t exactly cheap. [Daniel] decided that ...
The 3Doodler 3D-printing pen, as my TC colleague John Biggs recently pointed out, is a fun toy but a silly tool. It’s big and its output is frustratingly wonky. But then it was created by a pair of ...
The secret to the cool temperatures of the soon-to-be-crowdfunded CreoPop 3D-printing pen is a special type of resin that hardens with UV light. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and ...
New 3D printers give users plenty of opportunities to be creative, but it’s not a spontaneous process. Before actually making anything, you have to come up with a printing plan, something the machine ...
While 3D printers are still too expensive for most of us, a Kickstarter project is hoping to fund a cheaper alternative - a pen capable of drawing 3D structures. Called 3Doodler, the $50 (£32) pen ...
Remember the 3Doodler? A pen that lets you draw in the air with plastic -- basically a hand-held 3D printer. Well, the fine folks at WobbleWorks are back with an all-new 3D Doodler that's improved in ...
Probably could have seen this one coming from a mile away. XYZprinting, the Taiwanese company that’s made a name for itself with its user-friendly and reasonably priced da Vinci line, is branching out ...
Scientists have developed an incredible new 3D printer that appears to make metal objects out of thin air. The new technology was created by Harvard University engineers and looks to transform the ...
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