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Maker develops 3D-printed device for the production of PET filament from plastic bottles

YouTuber and maker Muhammad Shoaib Khan has presented a solution for processing plastic waste in the 3D printing sector. In a detailed video tutorial,...

3D printer undergoes unusual upcycling as a watch cleaner

How do you actually clean the many delicate components of a mechanical wristwatch? There are special cleaning machines for professionals, but they are very...

Free 3D print model for the Noctua table fan

Noctua's new table fan is causing quite a stir - not only because of its performance, but also because of its hefty price tag...

Maker presents 3D printing model for mechanical counter

A YouTuber from the channel ‘It's on my MIND’ has developed a mechanical counter that consists entirely of 3D-printed parts. The device can display...

Hovalin project: open-source violin from the 3D printer

The Hovalin project opens up new opportunities for music enthusiasts by providing free 3D printed designs for violins. This initiative aims to lower the...

YouTuber presents 3D-printed pulse motor and publishes 3D print files

YouTuber Robert Murray-Smith has unveiled an interesting project that combines the principles of historical hit-and-miss motors with modern 3D printing technology and electronics. The...

YouTuber tests thermoplastic elastomers in 3D printing

Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) are becoming increasingly important in 3D printing. This group of materials combines the processability of thermoplastics with the elastic properties of...

Pearl introduces new cordless 3D printer pen FreeSculpt 3D-free V2

The German retailer Pearl presents the FreeSculpt 3D-free V2, a portable 3D printer pen that enables three-dimensional drawing without cables. The compact device with...

3D Print Your Own Glowing Lantern To Go

Instructables was hit with a new interesting project - a wireless 3D printed lantern. The lantern was made out of wood filament what gives the...

Maker demonstrates 3D printing of emergency torch

Emergency equipment for power outages is standard in many households. An innovative approach now combines 3D printing with simple electrochemistry to create a torch...

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