New flexible plastic filament makes 3D-printed trainers possible
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We welcome our superior robotic overlords with trembling arms
You wouldn’t download a pair of shoes…. would you?
Natural Foods’ Foodini brings the 3D printing concept to your kitchen counter
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It’s moments like this which make us sit back and appreciate just how far we’ve come… UPDATE: The EX1 has reached its Kickstarter target
3D printing has an unlimited amount of uses, but one researcher has managed to find a way to use it to spoil the surprise of a Kinder egg using an X-Ray scanner and a Makerbot 3D printer. Boo!
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We have an early play with the world’s first 3D printing pen at IFA – and regress to five year olds clapping and grinning in the process
Thumb your nose at money-grubbing high street hawkers: these household items can be home printed for pennies
Print your own gadgets using this 3D printer and milling/etching machine – electronics and all