Organize Your Office with 3D Printed Nature
By Michael Molitch-Hou In the modern world, you may not be able to get outside and enjoy nature as often as you’d like, but, at the very least, you can bring a bit of nature inside by decorating your...
View Article3D Printing Flexible Materials with 3D Weaver
By Michael Molitch-Hou We’ve previously covered a variety of machines that claim to be 3D fabric printers, including the OpenKnit machine, which robotically knits clothing made from yarn. Many of...
View ArticleAustralian Retailer Launches 3D Printing Kickstarter for Schools
By Michael Molitch-Hou 3D printing has become increasingly championed as a method for teaching STEAM education in schools from first grade all the way up to college, but not all schools can afford to...
View ArticleMeet David, the 3D Pellet Printer from Sculptify
By Michael Molitch-Hou A month back, we reported on a company with plans to release a desktop 3D printer capable of printing directly from pellet feedstock, skipping the filament middleman seen with...
View ArticleShapeways Gets Shiny with Platinum and Golds for 3D Printing
By Michael Molitch-Hou After announcing the addition of 14k gold to their materials offerings, 3D printing service bureau Shapeways is continuing to pump up its precious metals portfolio, today...
View ArticleMadeSolid Releases Resin for Castable 3D Prints
By Michael Molitch-Hou Speaking of casting precious metals, why let Shapeways do the work when you, as a jewelry shop or business owner, can 3D print your own castable objects? SLA and DLP 3D printers...
View ArticleRoche Pharmaceuticals Confirms Organovo 3D Bioprinting Results
By Michael Molitch-Hou San Diego-based 3D bioprinting company Organovo made a breakthrough in Novemeber of last year when their researchers successfully tested the effects of a toxic drug (good ol’...
View ArticleMore of Google’s Sick 3D Devices Revealed at I/O
By Michael Molitch-Hou At Google I/O today, the company updated the public on two impressive projects that could prove game changers in the 3D printing industry. First, the company turned on its...
View ArticleThe US Navy Continues to Explore 3D Printing
By Michael Molitch-Hou It seems that the excitement surrounding 3D printing by government agencies is just continuing to grow. After several recent stories about various government organizations, the...
View Article/r/3dprinting is Hosting a New 3D Printing Contest on reddit
By Michael Molitch-Hou The /r/3dprinting subreddit community has moved onto its second. If you’ve got a 3D printer and the will to enter, you can make a name for yourself in the community and earn...
View Article3D Printed Xbox Hack Enables a Differently Abled World
By Michael Molitch-Hou In a society dominated by an abled majority, in which disability is defined as a deviation from a socially defined norm, it can be difficult to maneuver and operate as a...
View ArticleMakerBot Patents 3D Printing Objects Larger than Printer Volume
By Michael Molitch-Hou MakerBot has been receiving some flak recently regarding the patents they’ve filed for 3D printer mods. Though it hasn’t received the same negative attention as some of the...
View Article3D Printed Surfboard Pays Endless Tribute to California
By Michael Molitch-Hou Here in Los Angeles, we surf all day long, thanks to our perfect climate (it’s true of all of us, all of the time). And LA-based studio Karten Design has paid tribute to that...
View ArticleOwnPhones p0wns Earphone Design with 3D Printed Earbuds
By Michael Molitch-Hou In a mass-manufactured world, nothing quite fits the individual. Thankfully, 3D printing is stepping in as a modern savior in this bleak, cookie cutter, dystopian future. No...
View ArticleLiberty Bell Painstakingly Recreated with 3D Scanning
By Michael Molitch-Hou The Liberty Bell is famous for its crack, and not just the type you find in the park after hours. No, after the bell cracked in the early 19th century, the fissure itself has...
View ArticleQuantum Dots to Hinder 3D Printed Counterfeits
By Michael Molitch-Hou If we imagine a possible future in which the majority of goods are 3D printed and there is a large black market for 3D printed bootleg objects, there will also be an industry for...
View ArticleBlowing Up a Delicate Timepiece with 3D Printing
By Michael Molitch-Hou Nicholas Manousos is a horologist, a studier of the measurement of time. He is also a computer scientist and engineer. With all of those interests combined, Manousos is...
View ArticleAn Army of 3D Printed Vases is Marching on Kickstarter
By Michael Molitch-Hou If the world of human-made artifacts more closely resembled the world of nature, we wouldn’t see huge batches of identical, mass-produced goods that sit on shelves for an entire...
View ArticleScan and 3D Print the World’s Famous Landmarks
By Michael Molitch-Hou One of the most exciting applications of 3D printing, to me, is the ability to deliver goods digitally across the web to have them 3D printed locally. We’ve seen how this sort...
View Article360 Degree Video Helmet Made Possible with 3D Printing
By Michael Molitch-Hou Sometimes the song “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” coasts through my head when I see the absurdity presenting itself in reality every day. The 360° Videos helmet, made possible with...
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