Design Tool for 3D-Printable Robots from Disney Research
Disney, in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, shows off very exciting software for creating 3D-printable robots.
The world of CAD design can be an intimidating one, but it’s also a gateway to so many incredible possibilities! Whether you’re a beginner just getting into the world of 3D design or an experienced maker looking for helpful tutorials and inspiration to take your creations to the next level – these blog posts are here to give you all the essential tools and knowledge that you need. In these blog posts you’ll find everything from basic CAD design techniques to advanced tips for creating complex projects with ease – no matter what skill level you’re currently at. So if you’re ready start your journey into 3D designing excellence– let’s dive in!
Disney, in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, shows off very exciting software for creating 3D-printable robots.
The angled holes in this cool 3D printed Sundial casts a shadow that looks like a digital clock display.
Join some of Make:’s expert testers in Rhode Island to kick off the release of our 2015 digital fabrication guide.
Researchers at a German computer lab create a real-world wireframe graphics printer out of a packing tape gun.
Our 2015 Digital Fabrication Issue will hit newsstands soon, so we’re inviting Makers (you!) to come demo machines and nab a copy of the issue.
This beautiful lamp is modeled after Thor’s Hammer, Mjölnir. The files are available on Thingiverse so you can print it yourself.
Learn how to create a simple custom model for dice in OpenSCAD.