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From fidget spinners to key holders, spiral vases to a Marvel Ironman mask, finding cool things to 3D print is easy and readily available on the web. It may be too easy. While this column usually ...
In the wake of one of worst shooting incidents in American history, the 3D-printing firm Makerbot has deleted a collection of blueprints for gun components from Thingiverse, its popular user ...
The effort to offer 3-D printing gun components ... gun parts from its Thingiverse website. Previously the website offered a 3-D printable reinforced AR-15 lower receiver design among other ...
Under the partnership, Thingiverse designers can offer a "get this printed" button that will let visitors order it through 3D Hubs. The files themselves are free, but designers can ask for donations.
In its continuing mission to build a "Wiki Weapon," Defense Distributed has 3D printed the lower receiver of an AR ... and then upload the new design to Thingiverse. Thus the open-source circle ...
A small 3D printing company called Just3DPrint has scraped a large portion of Thingiverse, Makerbot’s Creative Commons-based database of 3D models. The company then posted these models for sale ...
There’s an interesting back-and-forth going on at Thingiverse, a site founded by Makerbot to share 3D ... I’d start rethinking my sales strategies. When a company of rebels can print their ...