How to get into 3D printing without breaking (too many) things
Don't make all the mistakes I made!
Don't make all the mistakes I made!
3D printing can bring your art to life, but you need the right 3D printer. ZDNET analyzed the best cheap 3D printers under $300 for your personal or professional use.
The small, fully enclosed 3D printer has some tangible strengths, but it's also a bit quirky.
The small, fully-enclosed 3D printer has some tangible strengths, but it's not without issues.
Whether you're designing a new tool or building a fun figurine for a family member or DnD, this 3D printer can help you achieve your goals. Save $96 right now on the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale (or October Prime Day 2).
Right now, it's on sale, but we have a promo code that will get you an extra 15% off the deal price, bringing the total close to half off.
We look at the ten most googled 3D printing questions and then do a fast run through them, providing answers for each. This is a great place to start if you're interested in learning about 3D printing.
We look at a device that helps save the planet by recycling plastic water bottles into 3D printer filament. Read on for a very cool machine and some very scary stats.
Alternatives to plastic are emerging in the 3D printing market.
The spec sheet alone makes this 3D printer look like it's a winner. But we'll have to hold judgement until it ships.