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5 free 3D printer slicers to try

A 3D slicer is one of the essential tools that every 3D printing enthusiast needs in their arsenal. After designing your ...
Before we start, let's get the legal stuff out of the way: Nanowerk will not be held liable for data breaches, infected/hacked devices, or ISP logging caused by downloading 3rd party applications or ...
OpenVCAD is a completely open-source tool, meaning it is widely available for engineers around the world to use. It even ...
For the disabled community, 3D printing is far more than a nerdy hobby—it can give you tailor-made tools that transform daily ...
I have several 3D printers, and I’ve always been satisfied with using either Repetier or Marlin on all of them. There are a few other firmware versions that could run on my hardware, but those two ...
3D printers are affordable enough that almost anyone can buy one, but should you? Before you dive in, here's what to consider—about materials, possible uses, software, and much more. Since 2004, I ...
A new 3D printer has been unleashed on the world as an open source project, with the idea being that you can print the vast majority of the parts for the compact device – which is powered by a phone – ...
Everybody loves a sequel, right? And what better place to launch a followup than in shiny Las Vegas? Exactly a year after launch the first generation of its consumer-friendly 3D printer, the Cube, 3D ...