It seems that the time of the venerable #3DBenchy has now expired. The “Benchy” is almost certainly the most 3D printed model of all time, as it has been used as a benchmark object for virtually every ...
I had a look at Zongheng3D’s unusual top-down SLA 3D printer. The company, based in Southern China, markets quite a range of industrial 3D printers. Currently, they have eleven different products ...
Microsoft has released a new version of TRELLIS, a generative 3D model framework. There are several tools of this sort now available, but TRELLIS uses a different approach. They explain: “The ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore the transformative synergy between 3D printing and drone delivery, uncovering how lightweight components and innovative designs are reshaping the ...
Interesting news from Eplus3D: they’ve sold over 100 metal 3D printers. The Chinese manufacturer has been around for over thirty years, producing a variety of industrial 3D printers. While today they ...
OpenSCAD is soon to have color capabilities. If you’re not familiar with OpenSCAD, it’s a popular open-source 3D modelling tool with a difference: instead of working visually, you “program” the design ...
CFSYS is a new Shanghai-based company that produces a continuous carbon fiber 3D printer. Continuous carbon fiber differs from the “carbon fiber filaments” you see on the market. Those are simply ...
It seems that Relativity Space’s dreams of a 3D-printed rocket may be heading sideways. An investigation undertaken by Ars Technica revealed the high probability of significant valuation losses by the ...
Does Stratasys really deserve the heat it’s getting for its Bambu Lab lawsuit? As I peruse social media on 3D printing, I often run into statements from random people saying something like this: “I ...
We had a chance to talk to Ben Willard, the “guy in the garage” behind Ability 3D, a 3D metal printer. In the past few years I’ve seen a number of different strategies for 3D printing in metal, but ...