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Does “food safe” 3D printing really exist? Here’s what you need to know
Food for thought.
Over on Hackaday.io, [bms.had] is showing his technique for 3D printing molds that he uses to cast (lead-free) pewter objects. The process looks simple enough, and if you have a 3D printer, you only ...
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What Does PLA Stand For In 3D Printing?
Readers find themselves at a time of unprecedented technological advancement. And while many of these world-changing developments dominate news headlines, one that flies under the radar is the rise of ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
Revolutionary Filaments Empower Hobbyists and Engineers with Durable, Heat-Stable Prints HT-PLA is a game-changer, empowering hobbyists and engineers to create durable, heat-stable prints that meet ...
There are many factors that determine how well a 3D printer prints. While many of them involve tuning and tweaking the actual 3D printer itself, the filament you print with may be one of the most ...
Save on models across the board from Bambu Labs, Creality, Elegoo, and more. The deals also include filament and supplies. By Stan Horaczek Published Nov 28, 2025 10:34 AM EST We may earn revenue from ...
Everything is a fuse if you run enough current through it. Or at least [JohnsonFarms.us] seems to think so, which has led him to design 3D-printed fuses made from conductive PLA filament. Conductive ...
People who like coffee can now make java-based objects with their 3D printers using a coffee filament manufactured by 3Dom USA called Wound Up, produced in partnership with Fargo, North Dakota based ...
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