According to a proverb, a picture says more than a thousand words. And when it comes to moving picture, they often say more than a whole book. That’s why we’ll take a look at how to take a model programmed in…
According to a proverb, a picture says more than a thousand words. And when it comes to moving picture, they often say more than a whole book. That’s why we’ll take a look at how to take a model programmed in…
In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to create a spare part for an office chair using OpenSCAD. And I have also encouraged the readers to try and modify the values in the code to see how they affect the…
How do you 3D print something? Well, that’s easy: get an STL model, load it into a slicer app, generate a G-code, upload it to a 3D printer and that’s it! But what if you can’t find the desired STL file…
We continue with our flash contests, so keep your eyes peeled on this page to catch the current themes. Flash contests start every second Friday and last for 17 days, concluding on the Sunday after the next, effectively spanning over the…
If you’re modeling something in Fusion360, you’re probably used to defining dimensions by directly inputting values in sketches or when using tools like extrude, or chamfer. This works fine when you’re designing something from scratch and the part doesn’t really have…
3D printing provides the opportunity to make things that are not easily produced by other technologies, and literally change our possibilities. Thanks to the ingenuity and creativity of the community surrounding 3D printing, there are many interesting projects that use this…
Welcome, brave warriors, wise wizards, noble knights, sneaking thieves and mercenaries of loose morals! Today, we’ll journey not only into perilous dungeons but also to confined space station corridors and other dangerous places. We’ll show you how to 3D print your…