For anyone getting annoyed at how long their 3D printed project is taking, this simple pattern update could help speed up the process significantly.
There's a very good chance that a small fortune is gathering dust in someone's kitchen cabinet right now. Grandma's old casserole dish, that funky mixing bowl from the thrift store, the colorful glass ...
High-value items may be hiding at the local thrift store, including these earthy dishes from the '80s that were among the last patterned pieces Pyrex produced.
While working on a project that involved super-thin prints, [Julius Curt] came up with selective ironing, a way to put designs on the top surface of a print without adding any height. For those ...