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Prior to 2014, the options for creating custom character miniatures for your Dungeons & Dragons or other roleplaying group were extremely limited. Sure, there were plenty of monsters to be found, but ...
The demand for disposable miniature imaging platforms (DMIPs) is growing rapidly. Used for commercial, scientific, medical, and educational purposes, DMIPs have numerous applications but can be ...
Although no longer so common as during the heyday of the RepRap movement, it’s easier than ever to build your own largely-printed 3D printer, with designs such as Voron’s delivering excellent ...
Polygon recently had the chance to preview some of these dice, and the applications are really interesting. One of the sets shared includes two different sized d20s, each with the identical 3D-printed ...
Recycled wood can be turned into an ink for 3D printing, which could offer a more sustainable way to manufacture furniture or even build houses. “Wood has been used for building and structural ...
Resin and filament 3D printers are built for completely different things. Which one is best depends on what you want to make ...
Save your filament and buy them instead.
According to recent news from IT Home, a team of scientists at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany has accomplished a remarkable feat in the field of 3D printing technology. As reported by ...
Our favorite “budget” 3D printer has two new upgrades. We’ve tested both to find the best version for new makers and Centauri ...
POCATELLO — To any tabletop gamers out there looking for dwarf barbarian or gargoyle bard miniatures for their next campaign, one local shop might have just what you’re looking for. Located at 690 ...