When it comes to dating, nothing beats a good first impression - and sometimes you have to be a bit more innovative than the competition.
3D Printing is trending around the world - and those lovely 3D figurines are the hottest part! As of this day, there just around two dozen 3D printing shops where you can get a lifelike statue of yourself. All3DP checked the stores and chose some of the best-looking selfies.
A nice example of upcycling: Instead of throwing things away, give them a new meaning.
Walter Hsiao published his citrus reamer in January 2013 - and it’s in the Top-10-Lists of Thingiverse ever since.
Want to capture your most memorable moments... in 3D? Welcome to iSense: 3D Systems mount a hand-scanner to an iPad, bundle it with easy-to-use-software and create an interesting portable scanning solution.
This iPhone mockup is 3D-printed - from waste paper! The Irish company Mcor has found an interesting twist when it comes to new printing materials - it simply uses Ye Goode Ole paper for rapid prototyping.
No, it’s not April 1rst: A chinese company claims to have invented an eco-friendly material made from rice and wheat stalks. It might be more eco-friendly than PLA.
3D prints are made too hard for a toddler to cuddle? Disney thinks otherwise and turn wool yarns into soft and cuddly fabric 3D objects - like a teddy bear.
So you’ve decided to get yourself printed as a 3D figurine? There are 5 things you should consider before you go.
A personalized sculpture for the living room? What used to require the services of an artisan has now become easily and relatively cheaply available thanks to 3D printing. There are quite a few things, however, that both customers and service providers should keep in mind when creating a 3D selfie. All3DP spoke with the founder of youlittle, Oliver Frank, about his experience.
To boldly print where no printer has printed before: Californian company "Made in Space" sends a 3D printer into our orbit.
The first peak of enthusiasm for 3D printing has been reached and surpassed – that's a healthy sign.
Surgeons in Louisville, Kentucky used 3D-models to study the heart defect of a 14 month-old boy and save his life.
„3Doodler“ is considered to be the first 3D-printing pen: With this penshaped extruder you can „paint in 3D“ - using molten ABS and PLA instead of ink. Now the german tech-trade-company Pearl offers a low-price-competitor: Freesculpt FX1-free just came to market.
US-based company Staples is offering his customers a chance to print objects on-demand and on-site.