Currys and PC World have announced that the Cube 3D printer is now available to buy online for £1,195. By Sophie Curtis 02 October 2013 • 2:18pm 3D printing: coming to a home near you The Cube works ...
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If you have $1,300 to drop on a gizmo that builds plastic prototypes of shoes, bracelets, piggy banks, and assorted knick-knacks, 3D Systems’ new Cube 3D home printer will certainly put you on the ...
Few things in the world of technology have generated more unique stories than 3D printers in the last few years. 3D-printed guns, 3D-printed space food, 3D-printed kidneys and more recently, NASA ...
3D printing is becoming mainstream, mainly due to the falling price of the printers. These days, you can create everything from ornaments and keyrings to luggage tags and vases. The Cube 3D printer ...
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