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An intriguing 3D printing project from the University of California Berkeley aims to use natural resources like salt and wood to reduce 3D printing costs.
The quest for rare wood is endangering forests. Now we can just 3D-print replicas made from wood waste instead.
Does wood filament really look and feel like wood? That's the question David Gewirtz sets out to answer in his hands-on testing. David Gewirtz tests ColorFabb Woodfill on the LulzBot Mini.
A San Francisco-based company, Emerging Objects, has created new 3D printing materials that aren't just the standard plastic, but composed of wood, concrete, and even salt.
Shop System Forust Edition is the first commercially available binder jet 3D printer to process upcycled sawdust into functional, end-use wood parts.
A new printing system called Forust is using scrap wood to 3D print wooden objects that are as structurally sound as regular carved wood.
Several years ago, we heard how scientists from Sweden's Chalmers University had created a 3D-printing medium made from wood fiber. Now, they've developed a new method of printing with it ...
LulzBot 3D Printer Can Print With Wood, Metal, More The LulzBot Mini can print with a much wider variety of materials than most 3D printers.
Believe it or not, you can now squeeze wood through the nozzle of your 3D printer. This new addition to the maker’s palette of 3D printer filaments comes from the mind of [Kai Parthy]. The new ...
About a decade ago, the only way the average hacker was getting their hands on a desktop 3D printer was by building it themselves from a kit. Even then, to keep costs down, many of these kits were … ...
A sofa and a coffin are among the items that were displayed in Add Wood, an exhibition exploring the potential of biodegradable 3D-printed timber.