

That might sound dumb, but as I sit here staring at the print process, it's what strikes me as the most beautiful part of 3D printing.Īn overwhelming question I kept asking myself was, "What can I print that would be genuinely useful?" and I sorry to say I came up blank. The 3 axes and print head each have a unique sound, such that when combined in an algorithmically calculated printing path, they create what could only be described as 3D music - each print will "sound" unique. Yesterday, 3D systems quietly unveiled a new member to their small family of modeling apps including Cubify Invent and Cubify Sculpt with their latest, Cubify Design.While Cubify Invent is their most intuitive tool that is aimed at teaching the basics of 3D modeling and Cubify Sculpt offers organic modeling and digital sculpting, Cubify Design is focused more on advanced modeling projects that. There's a certain musical beauty to 3D printing. The rook figure took 1.5 hours the lampshade was supposed to take 14, but it failed half way through and I didn't have the will to try again. You do need to be forgiving with a 3D printer - don't set your hopes too high, and you won't be disappointed. If you thought you'd bring some friends over and knock them up a little trinket to take home, think again - you better plan well in advance.
