With a medium camera format and 3D printed shutter the Pioneer is a marvel of both ultra-modern and retro tech.
The system will consist of vetted creators who set their own licensing terms and subscription costs, delivering 3D models through the popular repository.
The build plates are compatible with a range of Bambu Lab machines, and feature Tyson’s "proprietary coating" for better print adhesion.
PPS has high chemical resistance and thermal stability, is flame retardant, and insulates from electricity – although it can be tricky to print with.
The integration is compatible with all Bambu Lab machines, and offers features like 3MF file-splitting, and AMS and swapmod support.
Essentially a refresh of last year’s AltMill, the AltMill MK2 is designed with ease of assembly and manufacturability in mind, with a slightly superior build, but the same specs.
Priced at $949, the kits' arrival will undoubtedly be exciting news for many who are eager to build a fully enclosed CoreXY machine of their own.
Creators can label their uploads as AI generated, while users can filter searches to include them or not, as well as use a report button for potentially unlabeled AI creations.
The device boasts an injection force of 8,590 N at 0.7 Mpa, and targets those seeking to create small batches of highly repeatable parts.
While the workspace doesn't have the complexity you'll find in professional CAD products, users can still trace 3D models, then edit and adjust them with a variety of tools.
The microcontroller board boasts the same specs as the regular Uno R4, but is only available to Indian users, who will benefit from faster delivery times and cheaper pricing.
The successor to the F1, the $799 F1 Lite boasts the same form factor and all the same features – minus the infrared laser that enables metal engraving.
Positioned as a "universal software platform" for 3D printers, Snapmaker Orca is designed with Snapmaker machines in mind, offering users early access to printer-specific presets and more.
The OpenSpool Mini is touted as a “universal RFID reader”, ostensibly allowing users to scan any RFID-tagged filament on the 3D printer of their choice.
The diamond-tipped nozzles boast high abrasion resistance and thermal conductivity, which E3D says can help create stronger prints.
The machine can achieve an XY resolution of 14 x 19 μm and features a heated vat, plus a load of attractive quality-of-life features like real-time temperature sensors and multiple print modes.
The woodworking-focused machine features a 1300 x 1300 mm work area, dual Z-axis compatibility, and claimed top speeds of up to 5,000 mm/min.
The update brings with it an “authorization and authentication protection mechanism” for many important printer actions, and will remove third-party hardware and software’s access to machines.
With a printable enclosure and mounts, the Rat Pack is compatible with many 3D printers – and specifically designed for Rat Rig V-Core 4 machines.
PPCF offers high chemical and heat resistance, while PETG Magnetite 40%’s “paramagnetic” properties hold a ton of potential for both professional and hobbyist use.