A chicken in every pot and a 3D printer on every kitchen counter ... it's going to happen and the Micro M3D is leading the way Back in 2013 I read a paper titled Life-Cycle Economic Analysis of ...
Back when it first launched on Kickstarter in 2014, M3D’s Micro 3D printer was an instant hit. The campaign gathered more than $3.4 million from backers and secured M3D a spot in the crowdfunding ...
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Tiko 3D is the second most-funded 3D printer on Kickstarter ever —the first being M3D who launched the Micro consumer 3D printer back in 2014. M3D raised $3.4 million on Kickstarter from over 11,800 ...
M3D just launched their second 3D printer on Kickstarter. The M3D Pro offers more professional features than its predecessor, the M3D Micro, which is still one of cheapest 3D printers around. Despite ...
3D printers have been the tech industry’s white whale. While the uses seem endless and the technology seems revolutionary, no one has been able to market these products correctly to everyday consumers ...
Ever wanted to get into 3D printing, but didn’t, because they’re too big and too expensive? Or found most 3D devices on the market clumsy and prone to jams? The ...
Typically, the less costly 3D printers aimed at consumers can only build smaller objects and they typically need to be tethered to a computer full time. A new 3D printer has landed on Kickstarter and ...
The common wisdom about manufacturing is that America isn’t really competitive anymore, and companies will go to Asia or elsewhere to do it cheaper. M3D, a maker of consumer 3D printers and inks with ...
Fulton, Md.-based <strong> <a href="http://www.printm3d.com/" target="_blank">M3D</a></strong> more than doubled its $100,000 goal on Kickstarter just hours after ...
The grand prize includes five spools of filament and two runners-up will each win a Micro+ 3D printer and two spools! Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and ...
The Micro, a 3D printer that costs $199 (£120), has raised more than $1 million (£600,000) on Kickstarter in just 24 hours. The Micro -- created by a company called M3D -- bills itself as the first ...
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