| Its black box won’t win any beauty contests. Its printing volume is, let’s say, compact. Too compact, some say, but on reflection, in a vo...
| Its black box won’t win any beauty contests. Its printing volume is, let’s say, compact. Too compact, some say, but on reflection, in a vo...
| Shoot a video of your 3D printer project and win a trip to China! Elektor Labs encourages all owners of a 3D printer, independent of the mak...
| Startup Mayku has designed a handy desktop vacuum former to form a plastic sheet around a 3D model. All you need is a sheet of thermoplastic...
| Built Robotics is a start-up company making autonomous vehicles for operation on construction sites; they are designed to do all the ‘dirty...
| Researchers from the University of Washington have developed fully-3D-printable objects capable of transmitting status information to a rece...
| The rising interest in 3D printers is confirmed by the number of visitors to our e-shop. For many, electronics is getting better and better...
| Back in January 1997, Elektor Magazine published a project then called Magnetic-Field Meter. Remarkably, about 20 later, our reader Mark van...
| This week we sold the 1000th unit of the Anet A6 3D-printer in de Elektor Store! To celebrate this happy fact we will give one away to a rea...
| It took a while, but now they’re here: the Anet A6 3D printers have arrived at the Elektor warehouse in Susteren. The printers and accompany...
| Steve's voyage to Lilliput may not be exactly the kind of applications for which the ESP-32 SoC was designed, but it deserves two minutes of...