Denis Prjadko
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3Doodler 2.0 3D-Stift
As the name suggests, 3Doodler 2.0 is a redesigned version of the first 3Doodler . The first 3Doodler 3D printing…
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Warum ein 3D-Stift eine tolle Geschenkidee ist
Hello! If you’re looking for a good present idea, let me outline a few reasons why 3D pen might…
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3Doodler v1 - der erste 3D-Drucker-Stift der Welt: Kaufen Sie ihn nicht
Hello! 3Doodler is the world’s first 3D printing pen, crowdfunded through their Kickstarter campaign back in 2013 by more than 26…
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From idea to end product: how North Drinkware raised over half a million on Kickstarter using 3D printing
Hello! Today I want to share with you another inspiring story along the lines of “How 3D printers can be…
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Tipps für die Auswahl eines 3D-Stifts
Hello! Recently we addressed the question of “what 3D pen is and what it is good for”. Many people find…
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3D-Stift: Einführung. Warum, was und wie
Hello! Up until now in our articles on 3D printing we concerned ourselves with fully functional decent-sized 3D printers and…
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Ein 3D-Druck-Enthusiast hat sich mit einem selbstgebauten Drucker ein kleines Schloss ausgedruckt
Hello! In our previous article we talked about 3D printing houses, about the potential of the technology and the latest…
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House printing: 3D printing houses is the future of construction
It’s not always that 3D printing is slower and more costly than the conventional methods. House printing is a fascinating…
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3D printing food
Hello! It’s 2015, and after many years of being priced beyond most people’s reach, 3D printing is quickly becoming accessible…
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3D Printing in education: inspiration, involvement and love for technologies
3D printing is a technological marvel that empowers people in many different ways. We’ve already talked about inspiring examples of numerous…
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