There’s another chocolate 3D printer option on the market: ChocoPrint.
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Why Food 3D Printing Still Isn’t Practical
Will food 3D printing ever work?
How Automation and 3D Printing Are Rewriting the Commercial Laundry Playbook
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi show how automation and 3D printing are reshaping the commercial laundry industry and the companies driving that shift.
ExtrudeX, a Low-Cost, DIY Filament Extruder for 3D Print Waste
A new desktop filament extruder has appeared on Kickstarter.
Is Open Hardware in 3D Printing Losing Ground to Commercial Systems?
Is Open Source Hardware really dying? I believe the answer is yes and no.
Truck Titans Join Forces: The Toyota-Daimler Alliance Fuels a New Era in Mobility
Charles R. Goulding and Aaron Rofe take you on a journey to discover how the landmark Daimler-Toyota truck merger, fueled by hydrogen ambitions and 3D printing innovation, is poised to redefine the future of global commercial vehicles.
3D Printing and Drones: How FAA’s Licensing Decision Opens New Avenues
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi discuss companies that were recently granted licenses to operate unmanned aircraft for long distances and the associated 3D printing applications.
Silicon Valley’s Open Source Shift: Implications for 3D Printing
A story about open source trends might become disturbing for the 3D print world.
Commercial Construction 3D Printing Erupting In The US
Three announcements foreshadow increased construction 3D printing in the US.
COBOD 3D Printer Building Three-Floor Apartment
COBOD announced their partner is using the BOD2 construction 3D printer to build a three-story apartment building in Germany.
Are Open Source 3D Printers Truly Possible?
Is it really possible to produce a truly open source 3D printer at scale and be successful in the market?
RP Marketplace Launches
A new online marketplace focused on professional 3D printing services has launched: RP Marketplace.
Omni3D’s Many 3D Printers
You may not have heard of Omni3D, but you should. They offer not one, but FOUR different personal 3D printers.
