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April 15

 
 

Morning!
With each week that passes, we're seeing such rapid innovation and progress in the 3D printing space. Enjoy the handpicked links below!

 

Services

 

3D Hubs is building a large production network of 3D printers

"This start-up from Amsterdam is looking for hubs all over the world. "3D Hubs is all about local 3D printing, so we can cut out emissions from shipping and bring out the social side of making." says 3D Hubs. 3D Hubs enables everyone with a 3D printer to join and earn money with their 3D printer, and 3D Hubs users can get fast and affordable 3D printing service offered by local 3D Hubs."

Read more on 3ders

 

Software

 

STL file viewing on Github

"Here at GitHub, we're always excited to see people using GitHub to collaborate on all sorts of things, code or non-code. Today, we're adding a third dimension by making it easier to view some 3D models, specifically STL files, on GitHub."

Read more on Github

Submitted by @makenai, @rob_caporetto, @munroebot and @dylansimpson

 

Events

 

Makerland - a theme park for makers in Warsaw, Poland

"3 days of talks and intensive workshops on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D Printing and robots. Learn, share and have fun."

Subscribe to updates on the Makerland website

 

Printers

 

mUVe 1: an open-source UV resin based 3D printer

"The mUVe 1 is an open-source, low-cost stereo-lithographic 3D printer which uses 405nm UV laser to build parts' layers one at a time. No part costs more than $20 to make or replace, except the reservoir which costs around $50 pre-assembled with non-stick surface."

Read more on 3ders

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. Services
  2. Software
  3. Events
  4. Printers

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