WebEcoist: Innovations in 3D printing technology could make it possible to ‘manufacture’ living organs, skin, tissue and bone rather than relying on transplants and artificial materials. Scientists are already creating bio-compatible medical prosthetics as well as lightweight exoskeletons, 3d models that aid in education and research, and even cool customizable limbs. Here are 14 intriguing examples.
Is this the consumer-friendly 3D printer we've been waiting for?
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An official Creality Upgrade which delivers enhanced performance in certain workloads
An affordable 3D printer with a 300 x 300 x 340mm build area. Meet the Ender 3 Max.