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Your 3D printer doesn't need a new hotend — it needs better filament storage and tuned profiles
A new hotend won’t fix every 3D printing problem. Better filament storage and tuned slicer profiles often matter more.
How-To Geek on MSN
I’ve never dried my 3D printer filament and I don’t regret it
Is this 3D printing's biggest myth?
A selection of the best machines for turning your failed prints and scrap plastic into new 3D printing filament.
Advances in filaments for FDM 3D printers have come in leaps and bounds over the past few years, and carbon fibre (CF) reinforced filament is becoming a common sight. Robotics extraordinaire [James ...
Ordinarily, when using an off-the-shelf 3D printer, it's quite difficult to print a single object that incorporates multiple materials. An experimental new system could make it easier, though, by ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The rise of 3D printing has encouraged manufacturers to transform high-cost industrial technology into a desktop hobby accessible to millions.
It’s rare these days for a new FDM printer to come along that sparks our interest, but the [Kralyn]’s Positron managed to do it. (Video, embedded below.) It prints upside down and packs down into a ...
Makers that would like to create more lifelike metal objects using their desktop 3D printer but is already capable of printing with PLA 3D printing filament. Maybe interested in a new filament created ...
If you frequently use a 3D printer for your projects then you may experience issues calculating the material weight and length usage. If so, then you might be interested in this project using Arduino.
The price barrier to entering the world of 3D printing is lower than ever, and here are five options on Amazon that offer ...
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