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3D print your own animated, 3D-printer-shaped wireless charger for less than $50, thanks to Bambu Labs
By Christopher Harper published
Bambu Labs provides the electronics required for 3D printing a fully-functional wireless charger

3D-printed holographics can encode data using common plastic -- keys and addresses up to 576 bits, with redundancy
By Christopher Harper published
A standard 3D printer and terahertz beams permit for storing data on a regular, 3D-printed piece of plastic— like cryptographic keys

Researchers 3D print wood objects from sawdust ink – texture, appearance, and smell similar to the real thing
By Mark Tyson published
A great new use-case for wood waste.

Anycubic 3D printers hacked in bold attempt to inform owners of security hole
By Christopher Harper published
Hackers break into Anycubic 3D printers and leave a message, but only to warn it and its users of the exploit.

Phrozen breaks the Ice with a four color 3D printer
By Denise Bertacchi published
Known for Resin, Phrozen’s first FDM printer is gunning for Bambu Lab

$77 3D Printer from AliExpress is Actually Usable, Reviewer Says
By Christopher Harper published
The cheapest EasyThreed 3D printer on AliExpress, which retails for roughly $77 USD, can still be used to create usable items.

International Space Station is getting the first metal 3D printer made for space
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Once proven successful, the stainless steel wire-based printer will be fabricating parts needed for missions on the moon and Mars.

Bambu Lab A1 Recall Update
By Denise Bertacchi last updated
Update Bambu Lab reaches out to Influencers before updating the general public.

MIT researchers demonstrate a new technique for rapid 3D printing using molten aluminum
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
3D-printed results may look crude, but are strong enough to withstand milling and machine finishing.

Bambu Lab issues A1 Printer heat bed recall: Here’s how to get a free replacement part
By Denise Bertacchi published
Bambu Lab has issued a recall on its A1 print beds. The built-in power cable seems to be prone to damage, which could lead to incorrect temperature readings, or worse in one case.
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