Dutch plastic supplier Helian Polymer have launched their 3D printing filament brand ColorFabb supplying enthusiasts with the widest range and highest quality filament.
MakerBot have announced a partnership with open-source, Android based console Ouya. Ouya owners will be able to download and customise their own cases from Thingiverse.
Yet another 3D printer has appeared on Kickstarter and within judt one day it is fully funded. The RigidBot comes out of rapid prototyping firm Invent-A-Part.
The British series The Gadget Show did the television's first 3D printing group test of affordable personal 3D printers. Involved in the test were Cube, Replicator 3 and Ultimaker.
RepRapper Neil Underwood penned his homemade Acetone vapour process for smoothing 3D prints and the guys at UK Hackerspace event Southackton were keen to test it out.
UPDATE: iMakr will open the world's largest 3D printing store in Central London on 30th April. The establishment is set to offer workshops, 3D printing services, 3D scanning etc. all under one roof.
Forget all the bad stuff like printing guns and stealing intellectual property, Climate Desk outline the ways in which 3D printing could save the world.