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Nano Banana AI offers an easy-to-use platform for designing 3D figurines using artificial intelligence. This innovation reduces manual effort and opens 3D modelling to beginners and professionals ...
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3D printer ownership surges

The 3D printer has rapidly evolved from specialized industrial equipment to a popular household device that millions of ...
Learn how to design and 3D print with Tinkercad in this beginner-friendly guide. Step-by-step tips to turn your ideas into tangible creations.
Explore the top 5 videos of August, from injection molds and printer motion systems to 3D printed homes, animation, and tech for children.
Although not the first multi-head 3D printer, it's certainly the smallest, cheapest and most accessible. Print speeds all around are exceptionally fast, and whilst there are a few quirks due to the ...
Today is the day Snapmaker’s U1 3D printer goes live on Kickstarter. The highly anticipated device is set to shake up the desktop FFF world by introducing a very low-cost toolchanging 3D printer.
Like many of us, [Ben] has too many 3D printers. What do you do with the old ones? In his case, he converted it into a robotic camera rig. See the results, including footage from the robot, in the ...
Police are now tracing ghost guns by identifying microscopic toolmarks left by 3D printer hardware Thingiverse is using automation to block the upload of dangerous weapon blueprint files Lawmakers ...
Forget single-color monotony plus the agonizing wait for your next 3D print. Snapmaker, the innovative outfit known for its modular machines, has unleashed the Snapmaker U1. This isn't just any new 3D ...
Snapmaker announced a new tool-changing 3D printer, the U1. The company has been producing 3D printers for quite a few years, having started with a massive Kickstarter campaign for their ...
Researchers have developed photonic devices that manipulate light to enable innovative applications, like pocket-sized 3D printers. Sabrina Corsetti, a PhD candidate at MIT, and her collaborators in ...