Some of the most interesting and affordable 3-D printers out there come from MakerBot . The company also has a cool desktop 3-D scanner that can take just about anything you can fit on it and create a ...
MakerBot Filaments will be displayed in specially designed MakerBot in-store kiosks at Fry’s. For the two stores that offer MakerBot Replicator 3D Printers in addition to the filament, in Sunnyvale, ...
MakerBot® Replicator® 2 Desktop 3D Printers and Filament Coming To A Microsoft Retail Store Near You
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This summer, MakerBot® Replicator® 2 Desktop 3D Printers have been making appearances at select Microsoft retail stores on the West Coast. As of August 5 th, the ...
A MakerBot patent shows that the company is working on a dual-filament solution that can change print colors on the fly. By leading the filaments through the heated extruder using a sort of “slider” ...
Today at CES 2014, MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis announced the MakerBot Replicator 3D Printing Platform including the new Mini, Z18, and prosumer Replicators. This “platform” consists of the MakerBot ...
Okay, I'll admit it. I've been getting spoiled prints from my MakerBot Replicator Fifth Generation. As I've discussed before, I'm pretty much over the moon about my experiences with and the ...
Last month, MakerBot began offering its Smart Extruder+, a new and improved print head for its flagship Replicator and Replicator Mini desktop 3D printers. The company claims the new Smart Extruder+ ...
MakerBot is not wasting any time getting its latest 3D printers to market, the company today announced its Replicator Z18 3D printer is available for pre-order and that its Makerbot Replicator 3D ...
Beleaguered 3D printing firm MakerBot is attempting to put to rest the string of upsets and bad news that has plagued them for the past few years. MakerBot announced its Method 3D printer, in a ...
Today at CES saw MakerBot going big, literally, with its announcement of three new 3D printers, the largest being the Replicator Z18 named after its impressive 18-inch print height. Of the two other ...
Researchers at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have successfully created cartilage using a MakerBot 3D printer. The team made use of the technology to quickly and affordably prototype and ...
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