This “Bee-Dimensional” Printer Creates Some Sweet Looking Prints
These honeycomb sculptures are the result of the B-Code biological 3D printer, a printer that relies on bees to create pieces of art.
These honeycomb sculptures are the result of the B-Code biological 3D printer, a printer that relies on bees to create pieces of art.
Santa and his merry band of elves come alive in this automated display. Head on over to Maker Share to see it in action.
Da-eun “Eunny” Jun, a maker from South Korea, uses 3D modeling and printing to create colorful flat animals and other models.
Aidan Leitch has always enjoyed building things. He started with Legos, before making 3D video games, and finally settling on 3D printing.
Mad inventor, James Bruton, designs and prints a Batman Bat Tumbler skateboard.
In an effort to see more teachers use their 3D printers in a classroom setting, MakerBot released a guidebook that contains 9 lesson plans.
a clever use for old spools turns them to workshop storage