Keysafe backs up and 3D prints copies of your keys
A Belgian insurance company offers clients the option to back up their keys with printable files.
A Belgian insurance company offers clients the option to back up their keys with printable files.
Most 3D scanners can do one thing: scan. But the Structure Sensor does so much more.
The 2013 winners of the 3D Printers for Peace contest all developed creative and helpful printable solutions.
The Zim 3D printer fits a lot into a small package: dual printing, wifi, on board slicing, and even a camera.
Style Shapes pools 3D printed jewelry designed by individuals and companies into one site.
Dizingof developed a nice tetrahedral mesh script, but he wasn’t the first.
The Rubicon isn’t the first 3D scanner to be crowdfunded on Indiegogo, but it is the cheapest.
The Open Hand Project on Indiegogo aims to produce a dexterous 3D printed prosthetic for less than $1000.
Max Bogue provides a video update of the final version of the 3Doodler, and while it’s not a 3D printer, it’s still a heck of a lot of fun.
A Shriners physician developed a treatment for cleft lip that utilizes 3D printed orthoses.