A new 2025 review identifies several bulk 3D printer filament options that combine affordability with reliable print quality, addressing growing demand from hobbyists, educational users, and small ...
What do you do with your printer poop?
It's always the piece you never expect to wear out that stops you from printing.
If you frequently use a 3D printer for your projects then you may experience issues calculating the material weight and length usage. If so, then you might be interested in this project using Arduino.
The 3D-printed motor matched or outperformed comparable motors made with conventional manufacturing — and only cost 50 cents ...
[Zack], in addition to being a snappy dresser, has a thing for strange 3D printing filament. How strange? Well, in a recent video, he looks at filaments that require 445 C. Even the build plate has to ...