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Portable 3D printed Water from Air device is claimed to be able to capture 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of drinking water per day.
It looks to be the most exciting 3D printer to date, but can the 4-head design really hold up in a machine of this size?
Consumer 3D printers definitely have their uses, but they're typically limited to printing rigid objects … and doing so ...
It was just three years ago that Bambu Lab arrived on the scene and instantly changed the 3D printing landscape. The ...
I’ve been following Prusa since 2015, when Josef Prusa launched the Original Prusa i3. I was enamored like the rest of you ...
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The Elegoo Centauri Carbon is an excellent, reasonably priced 3D printer for beginners. It’s easy to learn and operate, has a ...
Building a PC is a deeply personal journey for everyone, and I've spent days going back and forth on component selection.
Designed by Altware Dev Shop in the US, the Blackout Comms is an off-grid, LoRa-based encrypted mesh communication system ...
Watch this practical guide to building a custom ESP32-S3-based OBD2 vehicle dashboard with UART communication, real-time ...
One of the interesting things about Prusa’s FDM 3D printers is the availability of official upgrade kits, which allow you to combine bits off an older machine with those of the target ...
Students developed a 3D printed device to collect water from air, addressing global drinking water challenges with innovation ...