Newcomer 3dprintmaterials.guru wants to offer better test results for 3D printing filament. They do this by crowdsourcing reviews to dedicated and independent filament testers.
Big news for everyone with a 3D printer: 1730 Full Metal Hotend is capable of 3D printing 1,75 mm and 3.0 mm filament. It’s available now on Kickstarter.
What can you 3D print with a powerful magnetic filament? How about circuitry, capacitive touch sensors, or electromagnetic and radio-frequency shielding?
Fancy a box of exotic 3D printing filament and handy maker tools delivered to your doorstep every month? The Maker Box subscription service has you covered.
3D Brooklyn is a New York based company who have been experimenting with making 3D printer filament entirely from potato chip bags.
The Sustainia Community Award, which is given to a solution, technology or initiative with significant potential to build a more sustainable future, was awarded to The Plastic Bank at the COP21 Climate Conference in Paris.
ColorFabb doesn't want you to choose between form and function. Their new nGen filament is attractive, practical, durable, and ready for printing.
Things are getting a little... stimulating in the world of 3D printing filaments. And by stimulating, we mean coffee, beer, and hemp.
Everything is better when it's free. That's why Pinshape will be handing out 200 rolls of Madesolid PET+ this October via the Madesolid Filament Giveaway.
The filament company who brought us Wound Up, the coffee filament, is adding a refreshing new twist to 3D printing. Meet Buzzed, the beer filament. And it‘s even sustainable.
Filamate from Vienna just kickstarted a crowdfunding campaign for a 3D printing starter toolkit. Let’s take a look at what they offer.
A new 3D Printing filament pairs two things we love: sustainability and coffee. That's one 3D Printed Coffee Mug, to go, please.
PET is recyclable in most countries. Why not print with it? We test the Innofil3D "EPR PET" filament on an Ultimaker 2, with great results.
When it comes to 3D printing filament, PET offers the characteristics to elevate 3D printing to the next level.
New to the world of 3D printing? Never fear! This article serves up some practical advice regarding the "bread and butter" PLA/ABS filament.
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.