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A Closer Look at CubeJet’s Flexible, Full Color Powder Printing

A Closer Look at CubeJet’s Flexible, Full Color Powder Printing

At CES, I was able to take a video of the CubeJet, a flexible, full color printer. So far, the other full color 3D printing options are the Mcor Iris and the ZPrinter.

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The State of 3D Printing and Scanning After CES 2014: The Push For Mainstreaming Begins

The State of 3D Printing and Scanning After CES 2014: The Push For Mainstreaming Begins

The movement to mainstream 3D printing is aggressively pursuing a sea change that replaces “experimental” with “easy”.

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MAKE Editors’ Highlights and Picks from CES 2014

MAKE Editors’ Highlights and Picks from CES 2014

This week at CES 2014 we saw a lot of the typical fare: televisions, tablets, cameras, and phones. But we also saw robots, 3D printers and scanners, drones, and even some hardware development boards. Here’s some of our favorites.

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Catching Up With Pirate3D On Life After Kickstarter

Catching Up With Pirate3D On Life After Kickstarter

I met up with Pirate3D, the makers of the Buccaneer 3D printer, to hear more about the status of their company after their phenomenally successful Kickstarter which raised $1,438,765. I learned that they will shipping the first batch of Kickstarted printers in January and the final batch in April. They are currently taking preorders for the Buccaneer for $597, […]

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MOSS Helps You Build Bots with Blocks

MOSS Helps You Build Bots with Blocks

Last year at CES, I got my first hands on with Cubelets by Modular Robotics. This year, they’re back with the more advanced MOSS Robot Construction System.

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Geeks in Line Getting Coffee: Arduino’s Massimo Banzi

Geeks in Line Getting Coffee: Arduino’s Massimo Banzi

Watch the co-founder of Arduino and MAKE executive editor Mike Senese defend their spot in line while discussing all the makery things about CES 2014.

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From Prototype to Product with the BeagleBone Black

From Prototype to Product with the BeagleBone Black

A group of students from The University of California, San Diego created a motor control shield for the BeagleBone Black. The shield can be used in projects like self-balancing vehicles drones, or robots.

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