A new type of extruder enables both speed and fine detail in Fused Filament Fabrication. The single extruder includes multiple nozzles each with its own valve and a high throughput melter. Valving ...
Lots of solutions have been proposed and enacted for multi-color and multi-material 3D printing, from color mixing in the nozzle to scripts requiring manual filament change. A solution proposed fairly ...
Entrepreneurs in Denmark have taken another step towards improving the general usability of 3D printers with the Diamond Hotend, a single 3D extruder unit that can mix and melt three filaments ...
Ahead of Amazon Prime Day, Bambu Lab is offering resellers-wide discounts across its entire range of popular and highly rated ...
Although 3D printing technology continues to improve, it's still limited by relatively long print times and low resolution. A new technology could help, by simultaneously utilizing multiple small ...
The next frontier of desktop 3D printing is multi-material and multi-color prints. Right now, you can buy a dual toolhead for a Lulzbot, and dual toolheads from other companies exist, although they ...
A 3D printer that has made its way into most people’s homes and offices is the all-new FDM 3D printer. These advanced printers create the best 3D models in the shortest possible time and offer ...
A good 3D printer no longer needs to cost a fortune to support multicolor printing. Here, we've picked five affordable ...
Imagine having the ability to digitally print the impossible with sub-micrometer precision, on any material and at scale. A spin-off out of ETH Zurich has done just that. Walter Braun, chief operating ...
Having taken the plunge into the 3D printing rabbit hole last year, I’ve spent hours finding STL files, modifying them inside slicer apps, and getting tangible models from my 3D printers. But as much ...
Subject says most of it...I know next to nothing about 3D printers. I have a regular need to create plates for trophies and awards. I'm creating them now with a single extruder printer and then ...