NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MakerBot® Industries introduces the MakerBot® Replicator™ 2 Desktop 3D Printer, the company’s easiest, fastest, and most affordable tool yet for making professional-quality ...
As a dual-extruder 3D printer—the first that we've tested—the MakerBot Replicator 2X ($2,799) can print plastic objects in two colors. Print quality is generally good, for both two-color and ...
The Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Labs (EE Labs) rolled out their new MakerBot 2X 3D Printer in the 24/7 and MG22 Labs on Monday, November 4, 2013. The printer is connected to a ...
A medical breakthrough has been made using 3-D printing on a MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3-D Printer to create cartilage designed for tracheal repair or replacement. The research combined two ...
The maker community is embracing affordable mini-mills designed to machine wood and metal. MakerBot’s 3-D printers will soon be able to produce items that look like bronze, limestone, and wood, thanks ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer and public speaker with 20 years of experience covering technology. Now that 3D printing is finally coming down in price to affordable levels, there is no ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer and public speaker with 20 years of experience covering technology. The relatively inexpensive technology behind 3D printing is driving its growing impact ...
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Entering the 3D printing hobby-sphere is no difficult task, but sticking around to master the craft is not for faint of heart. Save for a few patient and diligent souls, many will find themselves ...
The 3D printer industry is surging as the market transitions away from targeting consumers and toward more-profitable use cases in manufacturing, product design and life sciences, IDC reported this ...
Makerbot 3D printers were among the first to hit the market, so it makes sense that old and broken ones now litter the shelves of hackerspaces and home workshops alike. Rather than throw his one out, ...
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