
3D Printing Food: Star Trek Replicators Come To Life
In posts of the past, we’ve covered an assortment of topic related to 3D printing, 3D rapid prototyping, and 3D printer uses. We’ve looked at bio-printing organs, printable electronics and the world of automobiles and transportation, bees and 3D printing, and before that we also covered some precepts of 3D printing methodology. We’ve also touched on some more surface-level, entertaining topics, like seven of the strangest things ever 3D printed, for example. With that variety

The Democratization Of 3D Printing
Nano3DPrint is right on the front lines of innovation. Our groundbreaking 3D printing rapid prototyping technology is affording new demographics the opportunity to supplement their research and development with a variety of 3D printers that we offer here at Nano3DPrint. When we speak of new demographics, we are talking about the democratization of inventorship. What does a fancy phrase like that mean to us? It means we have a passion for providing engineers, researchers, prof

The Original 3D Printers: Honey Bees Part Two
Nano3DPrint has a variety of low cost 3D printers that are reasonably priced for those who wish to harness the rapid prototyping functionality and printable electronics technology without needing a corporate credit card. In our previous post in this two-part series, we explored the notion that bees are in fact the original 3D printers, and have been utilizing their own type of additive manufacturing (think layer by layer) for thousands of years longer than humanity has. We al