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Concluding The Drive's Great Maverick 3D Print-Off, Peter Holderith and Rob Stumpf show how to get started on your own 3D printing journey.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to 3D print your very own miniatures for D&D or other tabletop experiences.
If you’re using a 3D printer, you’ll need something to print. There are a wide variety of 3D-printable models to choose from online, but if you want to make something truly your own, you’ll ...
How to make your own 3D-printed magnetic face mask clips I designed this magnetic clip for cloth masks, bandanas and other face coverings -- get the free download here.
I recently 3D printed a Faceless Void in color. It came out super nice. I have a mini-tutorial for 3D printing non-colored DOTA heroes, but someone asked me how to print the colored version.
How to Start 3D Printing Your Own Products Many creators turn to printing on demand (POD) to get their products into customers’ hands quickly and affordably.
3D printing technology has grown a lot in the last year, and it has been interesting to follow what is being created. A few creative gamers have posted up their creations online for other people ...
How do you 3D-print without a 3D printer? If you don't own a 3D printer, you can still 3D print any 3D model you found through a database or designed through a software tool.
YouTuber Devin Montes breaks down how you can 3D print your own camera lens filter with his own examples. He's also giving away a free model.
Using off-the-shelf electronic components, a Raspberry Pi, and a 3D printer, it's possible to build your own working miniature classic Mac. Here's how.
The benefit of printing your own lens caps is customization. No matter the oddball size and shape of your lens, when you’re 3D printing your own cap, you can design it to fit.
3D printing is really friggin’ cool, but promises that we’d all have one in our homes by now have turned out to be less than true. Fortunately, you don’t need one of your own to bring your ...
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