Practice & Makers
Kabuku and Honda Co-Developed 3D Printed Vehicle
The Japanese 3D printing service provider Kabuku works together with the car manufacturer Honda to build 3D printed customisable vehicles. The small car was presented at...
3D-printed adapter revives single-8 film cameras
Engineer Jenny List has developed a 3D printable cassette for Fujifilm Single-8 home movie cameras. The special design allows standard Super 8 film to...
YouTuber improves the efficiency of solar cells with 3D printing
In a recently published YouTube video, British maker Robert Murray-Smith presents a 3D-printed structure he has developed that works like an optical fiber and...
YouTuber develops 3D-printed umbrella drone
A YouTuber from the channel "I Build Stuff" has constructed a 3D-printed drone that serves as an autonomous umbrella. The approach of the project was...
YouTuber uses 3D printing for snowmobile conversion
The American YouTubers behind the channel "SXSBlog Garage" have a 3D printer and have shown how they are converting a snowmobile with the printer. At...
Optimize print quality by adjusting the filament flow
If you want to achieve the best possible print quality with your 3D printer, there is no getting around careful calibration. A video on...
Video examines the ideal 3D printer infill settings
In the world of 3D printing, there are a variety of settings that can affect the quality and performance of the printed object. A...
YouTube creator simplifies ceramic production with 3D printing
YouTube creator Allie Katz has presented a method of combining 3D printing and ceramics. Katz presents "slab casting" - an alternative to slab casting,...
YouTuber builds skateboard entirely with 3D printing
In a new video, YouTuber Emily The Engineer has built a complete skateboard from 3D-printed parts. In the almost 9-minute-long video, Emily goes step...
Student develops 3D-printed flying car
Engineering student Alan Zhang from UC Berkeley is working on an ambitious project: a self-designed flying car that can take off and land vertically...