M3D Micro

M3D Micro

The M3D Micro is quite the looker — its smooth injection-molded body has almost no visible mechanics. Unfortunately, its micro print size, mediocre (at best) print quality, and shockingly slow print times don’t match its looks. PEDESTRIAN PACE This machine is running, on average, 4 to 5 times slower than other printers — so slow, […]

BeeVeryCreative BeeInSchool

BeeVeryCreative BeeInSchool

The BeeInSchool is part of BeeVeryCreative’s new line of 3D printers. This model, as you may have guessed, is being marketed to students and teachers. The BeeInSchool is a slightly cheaper variation on the tried-and-true BeeTheFirst, which tested very well in last year’s shootout. This “Bee” is marketed as a more durable machine, specifically for […]

FusionTech IdeaPrinter F100

FusionTech IdeaPrinter F100

The ideaPrinter F100 is an inexpensive, large-format 3D printer that’s easy to use. It’s open enough to allow tinkering, either with the native software options, or by using another open program to create the G-code. MODERATE PRINT QUALITY, SUBLIME SOFTWARE The printer was able to print all of our test models with moderate success, however […]

Polar 3D

Polar 3D

Polar 3D is a new player in the 3D printing industry. This Cincinnati-based company didn’t go unnoticed when they made the official launch of their product at CES 2015; Polar 3D’s first printer stands out thanks to its polar coordinate system, which uses only two motors. In contrast with the Cartesian axis systems we are […]

Micro Center PowerSpec Ultra

Micro Center PowerSpec Ultra

The PowerSpec Ultra 3D promises capabilities comparable to the MakerBot Replicator 2 or 2X. Similar in appearance, it has dual extruders, an enclosed print area (including acrylic windows and removable hood), and a graphical touchscreen interface. The enclosed area and heated build platform makes large, warp-free ABS prints possible. As a mid-range option it offers […]