Joe's Makerbot is now Joe's 3D Workbench. http://joes3dworkbench.blogspot.com/
This has been a long time coming. I avoided it for many technical reasons, but I now feel it's time.
Joe's Makerbot (this blog) will remain with it's history and posts, but I will no longer be updating it. From now on all posts related to making, designing, and teaching will be on Joes3dWorkbench.blogspot.com. I hope you'll all visit me there. I will also occasionally post my more editorial thoughts on 3DHacker.com's blog.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
3DHacker Round Up 3
In case you're not following me on 3D Hacker:
- I break down how to get something 3D printed
- Andrew unboxes a 3D printer and tries out a Type-A
- I rip on the Makerbot Digitizer for being overpriced
- Andrew visits those changing the world for good in Albania
- There's yet another kickstarter for making things no one needs
- There's a $200 3D scanner that... actually looks good
- I introduce you to YouMagine, Ultimaker's Thingiverse
- Makergeek is running a contest
- Failed prints can be hilarious
- Andrew unboxes and assembles a Printrbot Simple, and wow that box is small
- And 3DBurrito is lost to the dark side
I have also recently been introduced to 3DPrintBoard.com, a forum for many things 3D printing related. You know, in case you don't get enough conversation about the subject here or on Reddit. Ah well, one more place to evangelize.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
3DHacker Round Up 2
Andrew Mazotta is having troubles with an RSS feed, but here's what I've been rambling about over on 3D Hacker:
Everything is Amazing, and I'm Not Happy
Is the future FDM, SLS, or DLP?
In the year 2000...
3D Models for Expired Patents
$650 for a $350 filastruder
Is there really a demand for 3D printed shoes?
Everything is Amazing, and I'm Not Happy
Is the future FDM, SLS, or DLP?
In the year 2000...
3D Models for Expired Patents
$650 for a $350 filastruder
Is there really a demand for 3D printed shoes?
and I revisit an old post frome here and tell you...
How to make money with 3D printing (redux)
There is also more in Andrew's continuing series of world-wide interviews with influential people in the 3D printing world like:
Leapfrog Interview in the Netherlands!
There is also more in Andrew's continuing series of world-wide interviews with influential people in the 3D printing world like:
Leapfrog Interview in the Netherlands!
So go read 3dhacker and visit frequently for more editorials from the 3D printing world!
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