A portion of a 3D-printed vase from Shapeways. See the blog post (linked to below) for a full photo. [Photo: Shapeways] Last week, GeekTech bought you the story of the awesome Lego 3D scanner, which ...
Stick your face on a vase. We hear a lot about 3D printing these days, mainly about how 3D printers are getting closer to mainstream. But given the fact that 3D printers still cost over $1000, we’re ...
3D print your loved ones faces into the side of a vase A company called Fahz will take a side profile photo of any person and embed the outline into the contours of a 3D-printed vase. To put your face ...
Overhangs are the bane of the melty-plastic 3D printing world. Often, we try to avoid them with creative print alignments, or we compensate with supports. However, [3DPrintBunny] decided to embrace ...
Who says pottery will never be trumped? As 3D printing becomes an increasingly viable solution to producing -- well, just about anything-- Shapeways has introduced a glass vase that would look just ...
Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos as we take a tour of our top hacks from the past week. Elliot brought some fairly nerdy fare to the table this time, ...
In 2020, Khawarizm Studio’s 3D-printed smart lamp “The Future Catcher” (also known as LouLou, after the Arabic word for “pearls”) placed third in the 2020 3D Printed Luminaire Design Competition and ...
A technology that began as a faster way to make prototypes for industrial parts has taken the world by storm and gone mainstream. Not only has three-dimensional (3D) printing evolved in the last ...