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Makers Build Underwater 3D Printer That Runs in Aquarium, Public Pool
By Christopher Harper published
CPSdrone, the startup mainly known for underwater drones and other devices, experiments with 3D printing underwater and breaks down pros, cons, and concerns of the process.
New 3D printing method creates a working robot hand with a single run — One step closer to printing missing limbs at home
By Christopher Harper published
Pressure sensors and servos needed to be added afterward, but the actual "tendons," "bones," and everything else were printed simultaneously.
Elegoo Making 3D Printer Large Enough to Print a Toddler
By Ash Hill published
Elegoo has launched a Kickstarter to raise funds for their new giant FDM 3D printer, the OrangeStorm Giga.
New 3D Printed Metal is as Small as a Virus and Super Strong
By Christopher Harper published
Caltech researchers have found a method of fabricating metal components nearly as small as a flu virus.
Hobbyists Push Back Against 3D Printer Crackdowns
By Sascha Brodsky published
Makers are worried that a series of new laws will harm their ability to easily buy and use a 3D printer.
One of Our Favorite Resin 3D Printers Is Now Only $152: Real Deals
By Stewart Bendle published
Thanks to a generous sale price and included coupon offering at Amazon, you can pick up Anycubic's Photon Mono 2 for just $152.
NY Bill Would Require Background Checks to Buy 3D Printers, Attempts to Target Ghost Guns
By Avram Piltch published
A proposed New York state law targets ghost guns by restricting all 3D printers.
3D Printer Uses Magnets To Break Speed Limits, Print at a Table-Shaking 800 mm/s
By Denise Bertacchi published
The Magneto X boasts speeds that are 50 percent faster than the fastest consumer 3D printer today.
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