There are many opportunities for entrepreneurs in 3D printing. In this All3DP series, Jeffrey Ito shows cool approaches of making money with 3D printing. Part 1: Use 3D printing networks!
Food 3D printers will be used to make complex foods, such as meat, as well. If not from molecules and atoms, then, at least, from lab grown cells.
That d*mn nozzle broke again? Why print your accessories or replacement parts yourself? Hoover released two official 3D printable vacuum cleaner accessories on Thingiverse.
Cambridge-based Dovetailed demonstrated the first 3D printing application of the spherification technique by developing a "3D fruit printer”.
3D printing will make you "king of the grill", even if meat printing is still in it’s early stage. Hot sauce, anyone?
Let's go take a look at what some of the leading companies and innovators in this segment, ChocEdge, 3D Systems, Hans Fouche, RIB and more, have achieved so far in 3D printing of sugar and chocolate based sweets.
World, meet the 3D printed caffeine molecule coffee mug. That’s right, at long last, now you can actually see the chemical you’re ingesting.
When it comes to travel, you can’t have enough tips. Here are some new ways 3D printing makes traveling more enjoyable and fun.
Make sure your stand reflects the creativity and elegance of the tech it holds. Check out these 5 iPad stands you can't buy in stores.
Vacuum cleaner, vases or a fully functional lawnmower: Hans Fouche adapts large-scale production printing for home usage. Meet his marvelous functional everyday objects.
Pasta manufacturer Barilla surprised us with a “pasta 3D printer”. Now pasta 3D printing is starting to take form - and the result even may look like you.
3D printing personalization capabilities might soon make it possible to create wearable electronic devices that people will find useful and non-intrusive enough to actually want to ear them all the time
Get your healthy dose of nostalgia: Maker option8 has resurrected the Apple Disk II - albeit in a somewhat smaller guise - and made it practical for the 21st century.
With the imminent release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Star Wars cosplay is sure to be very popular.
3D printable toys marketplaces are growing fast offering anything from tanks and robots to digital dollhouses.
When time comes, 3D printing will turn the world upside down. But we still have a long way to get there.
3D printing has begun to change the world of toys as we know it. For the established toy companies it may be the biggest challenge ever.
Put a little 3D into your D&D with this cool 3D-printed Deathly Hallows dice set.
Makeis entered the huge toy market with a new 3D printed type of doll to compete with giants such as Mattel’s Barbie, the Winx or Disney’s Princesses
3D printing is already a big part of the toy car industry... soon it will be a lot more with 3D Racers and Materialise.