3D printing is a big deal. It enables the average person to quickly whip up a fix for something around the house, a cool toy, some functional equipment for hobbies, or even rapidly prototype a new ...
Let’s face it, 3D printing is still considered a hobby by many in the mainstream consumer tech space. We see toys and trinkets on Thingiverse (the first online repository of 3D models) or shared on ...
Italian startup’s crowdfunding campaign for smartphone-controlled game accelerates off the grid, with ambitions to take on Anki Drive Italian startup 3DRacers is hoping a game that’s a cross between ...
We are accustomed to engineers and designers developing production cars and trucks from prototype models, but the team at Mattel’s Hot Wheels brand has the challenge of going the other direction: from ...
Having a 3D printer opens up a whole new world of tools, gadgets, and even toys to print out at home. Here are five simple toys worth trying out.
Your first 3D prints should be simple, practical, and satisfying to finish. This list highlights projects that print easily ...
It’s no secret that 3D printing is changing the way industry designs, develops and prototypes, but what about the average person? Few people have a burning need for industrial parts or custom medical ...
They teamed up with 3D printing startup and marketplace Shapeways and had six designers put their spin on this revered ...
Everyday clutter and small frustrations at home are easier to deal with when a 3D printer is involved. Here are clever prints that actually make life simpler.
Building hot rods remained basically the same for decades, with tried-and-true “old school” methods being used to create increasingly complex builds. Computers really changed the game, allowing things ...
Print it: About 5% of the Strakka Dome is 3D printed. Within the next five to 10 years Strakka's Dan Walmsley thinks that's likely to be closer to 70-80%. ByFiona Graham Technology of business ...