As part of the Kickstarter project, the M3D team presented a small and affordable micro 3D printer that anyone can use.
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Attention all chocolate lovers. We present to you the most sophisticated desktop chocolate factory Choc Creater V2 3D at the moment. This culinary 3D printer offers an even more accurate and reliable print of chocolate than we are used to so far and far surpasses the creations that we are able to make with our hands. Together with the device, we also get all the necessary ingredients to make this "food of the gods", but clearly not in unlimited quantities.
Quite a few car brands have already tried their hand at making cars with 3D printers, but no manufacturer has yet printed a supercar. San Francisco startup Divergent Microfactories has now signed the first super sports car, and the first super sports car made with a 3D printer is called Blade.
Chocolate lovers will soon have a dream come true. The company Hershey's will make a 3D chocolate printer.
Hackrod 'La Bandita' is the world's first car developed in a virtual reality environment, refined with the help of artificial intelligence and created with the help of 3D printing.
Maruša Jenko and Jan Foraus embody an inspiring vision of the future of design. They are upgrading their passion with modern 3D printing technology, environmentally friendly materials and energy-efficient LED lights. In a minimalist style with a great deal of aesthetics, imagination and a holistic approach, they bring exceptional new-age interior creations.
Gone are the days when we associated printers only with printing ink on paper! The company AP Works recently presented the Light Rider electric motorcycle, which is made with the help of a 3D printer. It is the first motorcycle of its kind, which gives it an ultra-light construction. It weighs a mere 35 kilograms!
LM3D Swim is the first printed car intended for mass production. Most of its parts were contributed by a 3D printer. 3D printers (which allow the rapid creation of a physical model based on a computer model) are becoming more and more popular, and their utility is expanding like a balloon. But the fact that we will be printing cars with them already in 2015 seemed a bit too optimistic anyway. But Local Motors pleasantly surprised us and presented the electric car LM3D Swim, which you will be able to drive already in 2017.
Do you have a small office that is dwarfed by large machines? Those times are over. The company New Matter has produced a 3D printer that is just big enough to be placed on a desk. In fact, you will be proud to display it as it has a very futuristic look.
3D printing technology is developing exponentially. Unveiled at CES 2014 in early January, the tiny 3D printers can print a variety of small objects and pieces of furniture. The next step in development is bigger than you expected - a robot that prints your house!
PancakeBot is the first real pancake "printer". The smart pancake batter sprayer makes 3D prints of sketches and bakes pancakes in shapes we usually only dream of. The result is delicious art that is currently fighting for existence on Kickstarter.
Nowadays, the printer is something so taken for granted, next to the computer, that we don't even think about it often. It ended years ago, when the first 3D printers began to appear, with which many interesting things could be printed. 3D printers will offer new possibilities in development and industry, and already in 2019 a 3D printed car.