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3D printing is used to create jewelry, furniture, tools, prosthetics, hearing aids, foods and even toys. Here's how you can make your own 3D-printed toys.
Concluding The Drive's Great Maverick 3D Print-Off, Peter Holderith and Rob Stumpf show how to get started on your own 3D printing journey.
The printer, which was featured on an episode of Shark Tank, operates with eight colors of non-toxic, biodegradable printer food. You’ll get somewhere between 100 and 300 toys from the food, … ...
3D printing is used to create jewelry, furniture, tools, prosthetics, hearing aids, foods and even toys. Here's how you can make your own 3D-printed toys.
This beginner-friendly 3D printer lets you and your kids design and create their own toys right at home. Best part is it's still on sale for labor day.
One day, they'll be using a 3D printer for kids to make their own LEGO-style toys – next thing you know, they'll be using a 3D printer for adults to make their own artificial limbs.
How to Start 3D Printing Your Own Products Many creators turn to printing on demand (POD) to get their products into customers’ hands quickly and affordably.
Mattel's create-your-own-toy accessory the ThingMaker was an idea ahead of its time when it launched back in 1960, but with the help of modern technology, the concept can finally fulfil its potential.
Remember ThingMaker? Mattel’s $300 3D printer that would let kids print out their own toys? Its ship date – which was supposed to be this month – just got pushed back another year, according ...
If you’re a parent, you know the challenges of trying to keep your children entertained. With the Toybox 3D Printer Deluxe Bundle, they’ll never get bored because this nifty machine can make ...
Before you pick a place that’s going to make your 3D object, you need a 3D model to actually print. There are a few things you need to consider when you’re looking for something to make.