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Maker 3D prints a DeLorean model from “Back to the Future” on a scale of 1:1

Maker Brian Brocken has presented an ambitious project on Hackaday: He wants to build a remote-controlled flying model of the cult car DeLorean DMC-12...

Open source filament pelletizer from the 3D printer

YouTuber Michael from Teaching Tech recently published a DIY project for a filament pelletizer. This is a device that can be used to recycle...

Prusa firmware update makes 3D printer up to 10 times faster

Czech 3D printer manufacturer Prusa Research has released firmware updates for its MK4 and MINI models that significantly increase printing speed. With the help...

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...

Maker develops 3D-printed Enigma and makes 3D model available

The Enigma machine, which was used by the Germans for encryption during the Second World War, continues to fascinate hobbyists and technology enthusiasts. Not...

Maker’s Supply: Bambu Lab introduces new tool for missing components in 3D printing projects

3D printing enables designers and craft enthusiasts to turn their ideas into reality. However, complex projects often encounter difficulties in finding the right components...

3D Print Your Own Fallout 4 Furious Power Fist

Italian-born and London-based 3D designer Simone Fontana has created a 3D printed Furious Power Fist from the action role-playing video game Fallout 4.  The replica...

How to avoid rounding on the underside of parts during 3D printing

In a new video, Slant 3D's YouTube channel explains why rounded edges on the underside of 3D printed parts can be disadvantageous. They often...

YouTuber shows simple method for more robust 3D prints

YouTuber Mike from the channel "NeedItMakeIt" tested 3D-printed brackets for their breaking strength. Mike had produced the parts for a friend. During the first...

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