Unleash your creativity with these 8 genius DIY inventions that you can easily create at home! Our video showcases innovative projects that effortlessly blend creativity with practicality. Perfect for ...
The beginning of the DIY 3D printing movement was a heady time. There was a vision of a post-scarcity world in which everything could and would be made at home, for free. Printers printing other ...
3D printing, along with other desktop fabrication technologies like laser cutting and CNC, is becoming affordable and easy enough to use that we expect to see increasing adoption among end users, ...
Welcome to Mr Sagoo's DIY Wonderland! Dive into a world where creativity meets tech as we guide you in crafting incredible ...
This miniature boat was inspired by Minecraft and made with a 3D printer. It has its very own 3D-printed skipper who can paddle and even fish from it. If you’re into the Minecraft video game, you’ll ...
Have you ever looked at a hot glue gun and wondered if it could do more than just stick things together? What if it could actually create something entirely new, layer by layer, just like a 3D printer ...
Well, if we ever need something huge built on a RepRap, now we know who to call. [Jim] over at Grass Roots Engineering wrote in to share a large 3D print he just finished, which was extruded by an ...
A Canadian car enthusiast has taken DIY automotive manufacturing to the next level by 3D-printing an entire supercar in his ...
Unless you've been living under a rock, you will know the latest tech in the gardening world is robotic lawnmowers. They have been talked about for the better part of the last decade, but even so, ...
Just a week after the release of blueprints for the world's first fully 3D-printable gun, the firearm known as the Liberator is already reproducing--and evolving. Photos floating around Twitter and ...
Brian Lovett, a product manager at an ad-tech firm in Denver, started 3D-printing quaint little knickknacks—coffee coasters and orchids pots—for his home back in 2018. But when the coronavirus ...
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.