Ever wish things hadn’t changed for the worse? Posted by Develop 3D - October 29, 2018 Ever wish things hadn’t changed for the worse? Ben Redford of Mayku gets all nostalgic for the sense of adventure…
MakerBot brings 3D Printing Method to the office space Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 11, 2018 MakerBot has returned after more than two years of developing a new desktop FDM 3D printer – the MakerBot Method…
Mayku FormBox gets greater UK support with Express Group Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 22, 2019 Desktop manufacturing hardware company Mayku has appointed Express Group as its new UK distributor for the FormBox, its desktop vacuum…
3D Print your part of a world record this June Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 26, 2019 To mark its fifth anniversary, Liverpool MakeFest is setting off to break a world record for the largest collaborative 3D…
Ultimaker S5 Review Posted by Al Dean - May 15, 2019 The Dutch masters have returned with a new beast - the Ultimaker S5
3D Systems FabPro 1000 Review Posted by Al Dean - June 18, 2019 Until now, 3D Systems had held back from bringing its mastery of stereolithography to the desktop. With the promise of…
Tapping into 3D printing technology Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 24, 2019 Heineken is using cost-effective 3D printers to produce a variety of custom tools and functional machine parts that aid in…
Detachable design for drivers might solve bacteria boom on buses Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 5, 2019 According to studies, the steering wheel of your local bus is likely carrying more bacteria than a toilet seat, furthering…
BAC To The Future – The cutting edge street-legal race car Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 16, 2020 Lightweight but packing a hefty punch, the BAC Mono R is a street-legal race car. Stephen Holmes learns how the…
Ultimaker S5 Pro Bundle adds automated material management Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 24, 2019 The Ultimaker S5 Pro Bundle has emerged, throwing the Ultimaker S5 3D printer into cahoots with the new Ultimaker S5…