DIY 3D printing
Founders of Arduino Take Back Their Company, Musto Replaced as CEO
Whether you dabble in 3D printed electronics or are passionate about numerous, intricate projects, you are likely familiar with Arduino. Begun as a project in 2003 for Italian students, the…
Humble Bundle & Make: Name Your Price for 3D Printing & Drones e-Books–Help Kids Become Makers Too
Are you looking to read up on 3D printing? From how to’s on getting started to advanced techniques to the fascinating history of this technology, if you’d been scouring your…
Designer 3D Prints Working Scale Model of Boeing 787 Jet Engine at Desktop, Includes 60 Blades
The DIY crowd can be a persistent and highly talented group that brings a lot to the table of innovation–which always has room for more guests. Standing behind some incredibly impressive…
Instructables Integrates ‘Print with 3D Hubs’ Button on Their Site & Launches Contest With 3D Hubs
If you have ever taken part in a do-it-yourself project, then you more than likely have stumbled upon Instructables before. The Autodesk-owned DIY hub was launched back in 2005, and…
3D Printing: The Next 5 years
The 3D printing field is expected to grow more than 14% annually to become an $8.4 billion industry by 2020, according to a 2013 report by MarketsandMarkets. Currently, North America and…
DIY AQUAPROS Create 3D Printed CO2 Diffuser for Simple Aquarium
The world of the aquarium is soothing and tranquil. It presents an atmosphere of complete calm and allows the hobbyist to nurture an easygoing collection of animal and plant life. But that…
Cubify’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide Helps You Find the Perfect 3D Printed Token of Love
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying it: Valentine’s Day is coming up. With just a few more weeks to go before the annual love-fest sends Cupid on his dizzying…
DIY 3D Printed Sleek and Simple Culinary Objects
3D printed food is making headlines these days. From complicated and futuristic food replicator concepts to lower-tech printable, custom chocolates, 3D food is still in its infancy, really. And food…