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How do you turn your 3D plastic printer into a food printer? You just print the required parts.
So, you got a 3D printer for the holidays, and you’re excited to dive in. Chances are, you’re not sure where to begin. What can you print? What’s fun? What’s useful?
If you want to get into 3D printing but don't want to splurge on an expensive machine, the Anet A8 is an affordable DIY piece of hardware to get you going.
Making sure your resin 3D prints are correctly cured is an important part of your 3D printing journey, but it can be pricey. Here's how to build a DIY curing station for around $70.
Autodesk's Tinkercad is a free Web-based design tool that enables you to create 3D objects, then download those creations in a printer-friendly format. Here's how to get started.
We continue our 3D printing discovery series by showing you how quick and easy it is to customize the size of pre-designed objects -- without ever going into a 3D design program.
How a 3D printer works can vary depending on the type of printing it's doing. Use this guide to understand the variations in materials and technique.
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