3D Printers

An interactive list of features and Make: test results to help you pick the perfect 3D printer for your needs.

Atom 2.0

Atom 2.0

Like all delta printers, Atom 2.0 is built for speed but not all deltas have quality prints to back up the speed. Luckily, it succeeds in both categories by using some top of the line components. The printer features high-torque and precision stepper motors, carbon fiber rods that gracefully carried the hot end attached by […]

BCN3D Sigma

BCN3D Sigma

Dual extrusion opens up a lot of possibilities for 3D printing. Beyond just multi-color prints, the ability to create designs that use two materials, like a solid component coupled with a flexible component, or a dedicated support material can take your creations to the next level. Dual extrusion comes with its own problems though; the […]

CEL Robox

CEL Robox

Aesthetically speaking, the Robox makes a very good first impression as a well-designed and visually appealing machine. With a sleek blue and black look that made the machine seem friendly and approachable, I was drawn to this printer and eager to begin testing to see if the functionality and quality matched my first impression. Spoiler […]

Da Vinci Pro

Da Vinci Pro

The da Vinci Pro aims to serve as a number of tools wrapped in a single, albeit large, box. I tested its 3D printing and laser engraving features, but some models also come with a 3D scanner. For a price of $899 ($699 base + $200 for the laser attachment) it probably seems like a […]

Dremel 3D40

Dremel 3D40

Compared to many 3D printers, Dremelโ€™s 3D40 is relatively polished. It has simple instructions, clear images and diagrams, and it even greets you with a pleasant 8-bit tune on startup. It is relatively quiet printer, which makes the loud bang when the printer homes its end stops all the more jarring. Still, as a fully […]

Taz 6

Taz 6

Lulzbot has gained a reputation as one of the top companies in the open source 3D printing movement. Their printers show an incredible amount of engineering, and their community continues to make their machines even better. With the Taz 6, Lulzbot has made this top level machine accessible to novice owners and experts alike. The […]

SeeMeCNC Eris

SeeMeCNC Eris

After building the SeeMeCNC’s Rostock Max V2 kit, I found that I have an odd fascination with Delta-style printers. From the variability of speed to their odd geometry, deltas seem to carry an aura of mystery in the 3D printing world. With the flashing lights on the accelerometer and its compactness, the SeeMeCNC Eris embodies […]