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By: Joseph Flaherty

Hi Michael, I’d love to chat with you as well – I have a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic, but I’ve found that it is similarly flawed. One tip – I’ve had good success when putting hot lamps on either side of the...

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By: BarrySchuler

The technology is very early but progressing at a rapid pace. The Makerbot Replicator2 is generations ahead of the MB Thing-O-Matic and other build-your-own RepRap printers. Still, 3D printing, even on...

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By: Michael Hanson

Nice! I’ll try that. I’ve messed with the Gcode manually as well. You can change the temp of the platform and extruders in the code, but even then I still had problems. It seems to happen as the...

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By: Portabee 3D Printer

That’s how things are already =)

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By: Kude42

Look at some of the things that they are doing with 3D printers. With a bit of work, these could be huge, and worth reporting.

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By: Kude42

Now, do people make their own models, or is there some black market of pirated 3D objects springing up?

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By: Imoye Francis

3D printing is cool but it’s still so inaccessible to the everyday person. Do you think that you or people that you know would be interested in having 3D objects printed at a full service 3D printing...

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By: Hereswotithink

Nice! Months ago I had read that the plastic used for 3-D printing can be reused if something goes wrong or if there’s stuff leftover. If so, why not have the industry work with the plastics industry...

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By: Hereswotithink

Obnoxious obvious ads – agree. But even if this article is a vehicle for product placement: 1. It’s well conceived: the brand referenced is not obnoxiously obvious. Or I have the art of skimming ads...

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By: samagon

If you have some ability to put things together you can make a printer for a few hundred. Look up reprap. It’s an open source 3d printer that anyone can download instructions for. Of course had you...

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Replication Revolution: Best 3D-Printed Objects in Entertainment, Science and...

Amazing 3-D printed creations are starting to surface at an incredible rate, demonstrating the innovation potential that the technique holds for almost every industry. While these machines have been...

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