Under the program, designers can earn "passive income" – which amounts to points redeemable on Creality’s e-shop.
The "Rock Solid Milling Machine" might not be a go-to for heavy-duty work, but it certainly is an innovative approach to DIY milling.
The Alcheman arrives with a five-material MMU, a heated chamber, the ability to print with "specialty filaments" – and a price tag that rivals Bambu Lab’s X1C Combo.
The CPico RP2350 and Challenger+ RP2350 are powered by the same microcontroller as the Pico 2 and Pico 2 W, but boast a bit of a power boost.
An open-source dimmer controller with an ESP32-S3 microcontroller and a rotary knob with a built-in touchscreen, this device is ripe with DIY opportunity.
The build is powered by an ESP32-CAM microcontroller that currently costs just 99 cents, with an assembly process that appears to be only moderately difficult.
While designed for the RPi5, the $12.99 decive is seemingly compatible with other SBCs, so long as you've got the right FFC connector.
An arbor press, a lathe, and 3D printer – this build is either a dream come true or a living nightmare, depending on your technical skills.
The tool, which can turn a picture into a "gallery-worthy relief", now yields smoother and sharper results, so long as users follow a few recommendations for image selection.
Announced as part of the company's anniversary livestream in Detroit, the printers will seemingly bracket the K2 Plus to make up the K2 series lineup.
From the first offline appearance of the HALOT-X1 3D printer to a showcase of its core products to special Q&A sessions, PioCreat 3D has a lot in store for the additive manufacturing event
We have a shadowy look at the forthcoming device on the OEM’s socials and website, but online retailers seem to be displaying it in all its glory.
With a quickly-funded Kickstarter campaign, the ZR Ultra is promised to be a multi-material machine with four auto-switching toolheads, launching alongside the single-nozzle ZR.
The device, which xTool says is beginner-friendly, is capable of CNC cutting, continuous, spot, pulse, and underwater welding, as well as rust removal.
With a 10.1-inch 16K mono LCD screen, an innovative motor structure, and more, the HALOT-X1 is ready to take resin 3D printing to the next level
Set for a November release, the INDX looks to streamline the way toolchanger systems operate, with an automatically adjusting “smart” toolhead and additional hot-end-less “passive tools”.
Almost no details are available at this point, although we suspect the resin machine will double down on the original Jupiter’s focus on size and speed.
After a leaky start, the H2D will finally get some official light, when we'll be able to accurately report on the dual-extrusion machine's features and specs.
No financial information is at risk, and RatRig says the matter has been resolved and reported to the Portuguese authorities – although users should change their passwords and remain vigilant of phishing attempts.
The printer alone will run you $369 – or $519 for the Hi Combo – and can hit claimed top speeds of 500 mm/s, with features like a built-in camera, folding touchscreen, and integrated extruder.