Founded by a team of qualified architects and designers, TryeCo 2.0 is an advanced 3D modeling studio that was among the first to implement 3D printing technologies. Recently, the company set out to bring their 3D printing know-how to consumers by creating a series of 3D printed products with high artistic and/or personalization value. Continue reading “First Official 3D Printed Personalized Football/Soccer Player Available from TryeCo 2.0”
Air Racer – The 3D Printable, Balloon Powered, Grand Prix Race Cars
When it comes to 3D printing toys, there are a plethora of choices to choose from on sites like Thingiverse and Youmagine. There are spinning tops, action figures, toy elephants, and even cars that print in one piece but still manage to have moving wheels. The technology is amazing. Custom toys at a touch of a button: what more could a kid want? Continue reading “Air Racer – The 3D Printable, Balloon Powered, Grand Prix Race Cars”
Host a 3D Printing Party at Boston Area 3D Printer Retailer and Boutique, Toys in Box
Does one of your children have a birthday looming? Not only can you enjoy the perks of a cool new 3D printing shop, but you can also be the parent who puts a new spin on the birthday circuit with a 3D printing birthday celebration at Toys in Box. Now that’s an original idea—not to mention a party that will be talked about for years. Continue reading “Host a 3D Printing Party at Boston Area 3D Printer Retailer and Boutique, Toys in Box”
Electric Skateboard Lets You Affordably 3D Print Replacement Parts
The Electric Bubblegum Board features 3D-printed parts so that users can produce their own components when needed. We’ve seen designers and creators come out with their own versions of the electric skateboard, but as these versions become more technologically advanced, it can also become more costly to build them. Continue reading “Electric Skateboard Lets You Affordably 3D Print Replacement Parts”
3D Printed ‘Dangerous Popsicles’ Let You Chill Out This Halloween Season
So as Halloween nears, you crazy kids are trying to think up some fun ideas for party favors and food, right? Instructables user, wei wei, shares her design and instructions for ‘Dangerous Popsicles‘—which she made in a variety of shapes, including spiky cacti and a whole family of different ideas for molds you may or may not dare to try! Continue reading “3D Printed ‘Dangerous Popsicles’ Let You Chill Out This Halloween Season”
3D Print and assemble your own shoes, and they are nice!
United Nude launches a 3D printed shoe designed forthe very compact 3D Systems new Cube 3D printer. Joining forces with 3D Systems, United Nude enjoy pushing the boundaries of forward thinking, and combining technology and fashion.
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Museum Employee Plays 3D Printed Violin (VIDEO)
F-F-FIDDLE is an open source 3D Printed violin that can be produced using common FFF-type 3D printing equipment. If you’re dreaming of being a violinist, maybe this would be a good chance to start pursuing your dream? Continue reading “Museum Employee Plays 3D Printed Violin (VIDEO)”
To Celebrate Gameboy’s 25th Birthday — 3D Print Your Own (VIDEO)
3D printed Gameboy prints in just two pieces so it is easy to change the colour of your new Gameboy case to match your outfit, your home decor, or just to match your mood. I’m feeling very cerulean today. Continue reading “To Celebrate Gameboy’s 25th Birthday — 3D Print Your Own (VIDEO)”
Modio app turns your iPad into a 3D monster toy design company
3D printing has brought the world some pretty awesome products, but Modio could be one of the coolest we’ve seen. Modio is an iOS app that lets you design your own “monster robot” from scratch, using a selection of different modules and colors. Once you’ve finished your amazing design, you can send it to a 3D printer and your toy comes to life, right before your eyes. Continue reading “Modio app turns your iPad into a 3D monster toy design company”
Firm Hopes 3D Printing Will Make Toy Designers Of Us All
The futuristic edge of the toy industry is packed away in a third-floor office suite here. Inside, a half-dozen toy artists and developers are finishing software that will let people design toys with a tablet, a smartphone or a web application and bring them to life with a 3D printer. Continue reading “Firm Hopes 3D Printing Will Make Toy Designers Of Us All”