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If you are looking for a way to add extra functionality to your desktop 3D printer, you may be interested in a new triple filament feeder aptly named the 3Dfeedy.
My practical 3D printing advice is simple: if you're buying a new 3D printer, get one with a filament runout sensor. If you don't have one, see if it can be added and invest a few bucks to upgrade ...
Polylactic acid, or PLA, is the most common 3D printing filament, and it's the easiest to use. Unlike most plastics, it's made from corn starches so it's nontoxic and, in theory, compostable ...
Buying 3D-printer filament is little like eating potato chips: you can’t stop at just one. You start with basic black PLA, then you need a particular color for a special project, then you sta… ...
3D Printing Filament Maker. The Artme3D MK2 comes as a self-assembly kit, accompanied by a comprehensive, multi-language manual that guides users through the assembly process step by step.
[Helios Labs] recently published version two of their 3D printed fish feeder. The system is designed to feed their fish twice a day. The design consists of nine separate STL files and can be mounte… ...
Designed for use with 3D Systems’ Cube 3D printers, the new filament is available in $49 or $99 cartridges depending on the size of the machine you’re using it with.