For as amazing as it is that 3D printing technology can produce small plastic items such as toys and parts for medical appliances, a Dutch architect envisions an entire house printed in 3D. Janjaap ...
An attempt to make a house with a 3D printerIt has been done for several yearsHowever, as early as 2019 it is reported that there may be 100 3D building houses made in El Salvador. As with food and ...
Makers love them. Coworking spaces are using them. From auto parts manufacturers to 3D print shops themselves, we’ve done a good amount of reporting on who’s using 3D printers. It would make sense, ...
Forget machine parts and iPhone cases, the Dutch are thinking much bigger by using a 20-foot-tall 3D printer to create whole rooms that can be assembled into unique, customized houses. Freelancer ...
If you’re looking for a 3D printer that can fit comfortably on the side of your desk and bust out small home-printed objects, then Danish company Cobod International’s new 3D printer definitely isn’t ...
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My 3D printer pays for itself fixing broken household parts, not printing toys
The toys are fun, but the real magic of a 3D printer starts when something breaks, and you don’t have to buy the whole thing ...
The Peachy Printer, originally a crowdfunding campaign for a $100 stereolithography 3D printer, is now dead in the water.[Rylan Grayston], the creator of the Peachy Printer, announced that [David Boe] ...
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