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The H2S is something of a surprise, a single-nozzle 3D printer from Bambu Lab in the same form factor as the highly respected ...
A recent research paper shows a way to create multicolor 3D prints using a single extruder if you are too lazy to babysit the machine and switch filament. The concept: print your own “program… ...
Keene Village Plastics Co. in Barberton, Ohio, began extruding the PAPC filament for 3D printing in mid-November, said Thomas Hughes, FibreTuff's CEO.
Polylactic acid, or PLA, is the most common 3D printing filament, and it's the easiest to use. Unlike most plastics, it's made from corn starches so it's nontoxic and, in theory, compostable ...
My practical 3D printing advice is simple: if you're buying a new 3D printer, get one with a filament runout sensor. If you don't have one, see if it can be added and invest a few bucks to upgrade ...
For a first-time FDM 3D printer, you won't break the bank with the Creality Ender 3 V2. Its features and print quality make it one of the best 3D printers you can buy on a budget.