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The demand for disposable miniature imaging platforms (DMIPs) is growing rapidly. Used for commercial, scientific, medical, and educational purposes, DMIPs have numerous applications but can be ...
POCATELLO — To any tabletop gamers out there looking for dwarf barbarian or gargoyle bard miniatures for their next campaign, one local shop might have just what you’re looking for. Located at 690 ...
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Level up your tabletop with 3D printed minis
From Warhammer heroes to fantasy landscapes, 3D printing miniatures blends creativity, tech, and artistry. With the right STL files, slicer settings, and painting techniques, you can craft ...
3D printers are the future. In fact, according to Fortune Business Insights, "The global 3D printing market size was valued at $22.39 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow from $27.52 billion in ...
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How to make a festive 'How to Train Your Dragon' Christmas diorama | DIY sculpting & 3D printing tutorial
Discover how to craft a magical 'How to Train Your Dragon' Christmas diorama from start to finish! This tutorial walks you ...
Ever wanted a life-like miniature of yourself or loved ones? Now's your chance, thanks to Omote 3D, which will soon be opening what's described as the world's first 3D printing photo booth in Harajuku ...
To publicly demonstrate the powerful and as-yet-untapped capabilities of 3D printing, Luis Fernando Velásquez-García, a principal research scientist at MIT, had his team use it to make a miniature ...
Photo: Charles Mangin Apple’s business model is based on the future, but sometimes a fan pines for the machine they had as a kid. Self-taught hardware hacker and 3D printer artist Charles Mangin ...
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