Is your filament dry? Any amount of time spent on a 3D printing forum and you’ll have seen that question thrown around as the solution to any and all printing problems. It’s usually not that simple but… sometimes it is. Let’s look at the Creality Space Pi
Not too long ago, we reviewed the FLSun S1 and came away impressed. Yes, it’s an incredibly loud printer, but it’s easily the fastest delta printer on the market. We were able to rapidly build some large scale prints like a massive Thanos Gauntlet that ended up looking
The team at Elegoo have been moving the needle with printing, engraving, and the creator space for a while now, with their newest printers being extremely easy to use. My last reviews showcased this as I simply pulled out the printer, put resin in it, and then hit print successfully
Most folks seem to get into 3D printing for smaller things – figures for tabletop, functional clips and charms, and decorations. We’ve covered printers of all shapes and sizes, having printed everything from dragon horns to light sabers and armor. My favorite things to print, however, are big figures and
If there’s one question I get all the time it’s “If I’m getting into resin 3D printing, what printer do you recommend”? Hands down, that printer is an enthusiastic suggestion to pick up the Elegoo Mars 4 Ultra. It’s able to self-calibrate, it’s speedy, and
If you’ve been around resin 3D printing for any amount of time you’ve likely encountered arguments about resin safety. How much PPE (personal protective equipment) do you need? What even is water washable resin? Is it ok to touch resin? Are the fumes dangerous? I could write a
I was originally introduced to 3D printing with the Ender 3 V3 SE (you can see my review here). Creality recently released the Ender 3 V3 Plus, which is essentially the same as the Ender 3 V3 but with a 58% larger build volume—hence the “Plus” in the name.