This 3D printed stand protects your Apple Watch from getting scratches while the battery charges.
German company Print2Taste has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Bocusini, the world's first 3D food printing system.
Use these free STL files from Thingiverse to 3D print a light-weight foldable tripod for your GoPro or SJCAM action camera.
Italian 3D design studio MHOX combines bioprinting with art – or vice versa. Its creations are both fascinating and highly vexing.
3D printed furniture doesn’t have an organic feel. Now are the "Eggform" designs from 3DiTALY, which allow everyone to create furniture.
The 3D printed Julia Vase 002 Yin Yang will be a valuable and elegant addition to your home or even the perfect present.
So, what can a 3D printer be used for? What can I build with a 3D printer?
Sicilian design studio Livrea have been researching new ways to utilize 3D printing for final parts in the actual full-size yachts.
The Pebble Vertical Stand keeps your Pebble Watch upright and it's display visible while the battery is charging.
The perfect gift? Have a portrait of yourself or your partner 3D printed as a pendant.
Sprout allows for the repurposing of your old plastic milk jugs into useful watering cans. It’s easy to user, cheap and just brilliant.
The 3D selfies evolve fast: Instead of printing a statue, you can now become a fully posable figurine. The same applies to cool, self-designed toy robots.
3D printed Bholdable Cup has a double-wall design and air buffers that cool your hands while keeping your drink hot.
Is 3D printing using Spray Cheese possible? Yes. Should you 3D print Spray Cheese? Read for yourself...
Headbuddy keeps you from getting entangled in your earphone cords when working out; it is ideal for iPhone and iPod headphones.
Transform yourself from newb to ninja with Chuck Hellebuyck's Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing.
Open source is a thing you find rarely in 3D printing industry. Autodesk's Ember 3D Printer has the potential to radically change that. Here’s our first impression on a great 3D printer.
Two Kickstarter projects promise to enhance the multi-material capabilities of desktop 3D printers: The Diamond Hotend and The Palette.
Ever lost the charger to your Pebble Watch? Just get the STL file for the Pebble Charger and build your own charger using a 3D printer.
With the current layoffs at Makerbot and the demise of smaller companies, it may seem an odd timing, but market researchers are very confident: 3D printing will be bigger than the internet.