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BROOKLYN, N.Y.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- MakerBot’s Thingiverse.com and 3D Hubs are excited to announce a new partnership to bring 3D printing to those who don’t own or have access to a 3D printer.
Looking for your next 3D-printing project while roaming the streets just got a bit easier as MakerBot has released an iOS app for oogling creations in the Thingiverse. The free app allows users to ...
3D printing is becoming more common at schools across the world, but there's still a skills gap in using this new technology. Discover the WHY behind 3D printing. To help overcome that gap, ...
If you own a 3D printer and are looking for designs, there’s a good chance you’ve come across the Thingiverse library. Run by MakerBot, the company behind the Replicator line of 3D printers ...
Launched in 2008 by MakerBot cofounder Zach Smith, Thingiverse has grown to become one of the chief go-to places for all things 3D printing, with designs emanating from the platform “encouraged ...
Purchasers of the printers will be able to take advantage of the 100,000-plus model designs available in Thingiverse, MakerBot’s online worldwide community of 3D printing enthusiasts.
A small 3D printing company called Just3DPrint has scraped a large portion of Thingiverse, Makerbot’s Creative Commons-based database of 3D models. The company then posted these models for sale ...
MakerBot Desktop 3D Printers make innovative products, new tools, models, fashion items, works of art, and 3D things of all types. MakerBot's Thingiverse website is designed to be the best place ...
The world of 3D printing just got a whole lot smaller. Stratasys, an industry leader in professional-grade 3D printers, has acquired MakerBot, the leader in consumer-grade 3D printers. For about ...