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Ghost gun proliferation spurs crackdown at Thingiverse, the world's largest 3D printer model repository
By Ash Hill published
Thingiverse is implementing an automated system to help stop the spread of gun-related uploads on the platform after the NYPD found hundreds of files for 3D-printed weapons.

Maker 3D prints left-handed Logitech MX Master 3S — fixes awkward button layout made for righties
By Ash Hill published
Matthias Deblaiser has created a left-handed version of the Logitech MX Master 3S gaming mouse which is originally optimized for right-handed people.

This $37 tactile dial for PCs supercharges your scrolling
By Mark Tyson published
If you are still computing in a workspace without hardware dials, Ploopy would like you to look at its Knob.

Anker's 3D texture printer raises $45 million in most successful Kickstarter campaign ever
By Ash Hill published
Anker is behind the eufyMake E1 3D texture printer campaign on Kickstarter which has raised over $45 million—the most of any Kickstarter campaign ever.

Bambu Lab's A1 Mini is perfect for beginners and super attractive in this limited 3rd anniversary sale, now 26% off and just $219
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Bambu Lab is celebrating its 3rd anniversary with 3D printer and accessory deals across the board.

Bambu Lab slices the price of its high-speed P1P 3D printer by 43% — $399 deal marks its 3rd Anniversary Sale
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Bambu Lab is celebrating its 3rd anniversary with superb deals on some of its best products

Someone turned a Steam Deck shell into a DIY PC controller using 3D-printed connectors
By Mark Tyson published
Bored waiting for an official Steam Controller 2, an engineer has taken things into his own hands, and shared the resources so you can do it too.

MIT researchers repair bridges by 3D printing steel onto corroded beams
By Ash Hill published
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst worked with MIT researchers to create a cost-effective way to repair bridges and extend their lives until they can be replaced.
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