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Cura Revolution
Ultimaker Announces New Software Solutions For Cura

Ultimaker unveils two software platforms that will improve and extend the capabilities of their popular line of 3D printing machines.

by Sean Rohringer
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Put Your Hackin' Gloves On
This Hack Turns Your Ultimaker 3 into an Ambient Light

The folks at Doodle3D have been tinkering around with the Ultimaker API. Their first test? To take control of the Ultimaker 3's lighting.

by Matthew Mensley
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Think Printer-ent
Kids 3D Printing Insanely Great Stuff at Apple Summer Camp

Working towards sustainable technology (and potentially future products), a group of whizz kids take part in the first Apple Summer Camp.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Let it Snow
Snow Business: 3D Printing Fake Snow Nozzles using Ultimaker

A world leader in supplying fake snow, Snow Business use Ultimaker 3D printers to save cost and time in prototyping and testing final parts.

by Hanna Watkin
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Never Stop Never Stopping
Batch Works use Ultimaker 2+ as a Perpetual Printing Machine

London startup Batch Works have devised an ingenious perpetual printing process for a standard Ultimaker 2+, and it's completely open source.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Print A Wheelie
Artist 3D Prints Life-Size 1972 Honda CB500 Motorcycle

New York-based artist Jonathan Brand creates life-size 3D printed 1972 Honda CB500 motorcycle with just two Ultimaker 3D printers.

by Tyler Koslow
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Yummy Updates
Ultimaker Add Bigger Print Cores, Pro Filament Profiles, Cura Updates

With a hardware, software, and firmware update, Ultimaker address some issues of their 3D printer flagship Ultimaker 3. Here‘s what‘s new.

by Anatol Locker
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Jigs and Fixtures
Volkswagen Autoeuropa Makes Massive Savings Using 3D Printing

Volkswagen Autoeuropa is using 3D printing to bring down costs and revolutionize its workflow. The plant now produces its own tools on-site.

by Hanna Watkin
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It’s All About Improvements
Cura 2.6 Announced: Popular Free Slicing Software Goes Beta

This was quick: Just some weeks after the release of Cura 2.5, there‘s already a new version of the popular slicer available in public beta.

by Anatol Locker
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DIY Designs
3D Print Your Own Headphones with print+ DIY Kits

3D print your own customized headphones with the print+ DIY kit which takes just 5-10 minutes of easy assembly after printing.

by Hanna Watkin
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High Speed Slicing
Free 3D Slicer Cura 2.5 out now: Definitely Worth the Download

Ultimaker’s Cura 2.5 has left its beta status. It offers faster slicing capabilities, dual printhead controls, and better user control.

by Tyler Koslow
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Prized Piper
Structur3D & Ultimaker Find Sweet Spot With Discov3ry Complete

Proving 3D printing chocolate can be a desktop thing, Structur3D releases video demoing chocolate extrusion, and an Ultimaker printer bundle.

by Matthew Mensley
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Vote for Victoria!
Victoria Hand Project in Google.org Impact Challenge

The Victoria Hand Project (VHP) is up for the chance of winning $750,000 from the Google.org Impact Challenge. You can help out by voting.

by Hanna Watkin
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19th Century 3D Prints
Students Use 3D Printing to Develop 19th Century Printing Press Type

Students in 6th grade used 3D modelling and printing to create movable type for their school's 19th century Chandler & Price printing press.

by Hanna Watkin
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Precautionary Measures
Ultimaker Files Defensive Patents, Abandoning Open Source?

Citing a need to protect IP and freedom to innovate, open source 3D printer manufacturer Ultimaker is now investing in defensive patents.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Total USB of the Heart
Rapidly Prototyping the Eclipse USB Charger with Ultimaker

Sick and tired of messy USB charging cables? Native Union has a solution called the Eclipse, which was rapidly prototyped with 3D printing.

by Hanna Watkin
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New Release
Cura 2.4 Update: New Slicing Features, Usability Improvements

Ultimaker has released Cura 2.4, the latest update to their open source 3D printing slicer software. Learn about the new features here.

by Tyler Koslow
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Maker Nation
Malta Invests in 3D Printers for Schools Nationwide

The Ministry of Education and Employment in Malta is investing in Ultimaker 3D printers so that students can develop key skills.

by Hanna Watkin
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Goin’ Up the Country
Kuunda 3D Tested an Ultimaker 2 Go 3D Printer in Rural Tanzania

East African company Kuunda 3D took a 3D printer to rural Tanzanian village where they showed locals the technology and tested out its utility.

by Hanna Watkin
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Fun Math
3D Printed Puzzles for Math Lovers

Is there any way to make math fun? Andreas Kaiser believes 3D printed puzzles are the way forward, especially if students can make their own.

by Hanna Watkin
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