Tom's Hardware on MSN
3D printing for consumers at CES 2026 — Creality, Snapmaker, AtomForm and Protopasta show their latest systems
The SPARKX i7 earned Tom’s Hardware’s Best 3D Printer award as Creality, Snapmaker, AtomForm, and Protopasta showed how home ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
I hope to review the coming batch of preassembled 3D printers, but first I need to build one. That's the idea, anyway. Thanks to MakerGear, an expansive online 3D-printing resource, I have a DIY kit ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Don't buy a small 3D printer until you've read this
I'd estimate that most people who own printers have a model that's 256x256x256mm or larger. The smaller 3D printers make up a ...
Have an old Android device collecting dust somewhere that you’d like to put to better use? [Electronoobs] shows us how to ...
This 3D printer is big enough to build houses. Created by Italian engineering company WASP, the project has aspirations to solve the global housing crisis by building houses using sustainable ...
3D printers have become incredibly cheap, you can get a fully workable unit for $200 – even without throwing your money down a crowdfunded abyss. Looking at the folks who still buy kits or even build ...
We’ll be up front here: this project isn’t easy. However, if you’re up for a challenge this (or several) weekends, these plans to build your own 3D printer for under $300 are pretty killer.
The project has been unveiled by ICON, a 3D printing construction company based out of Texas. Named House Zero, the 3D-printed home is located in Austin, Texas, covering over 2,000 square feet. It has ...
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