OpenR/C Project article and interview on Hackaday.com

Yesterday Hackaday featured the OpenR/C project together with a short interview with me on their blog. Great resource “If you’re willing to dig, the OpenR/C group has more tips on printing for strength, printing nylon, and printing flexible filaments than any other single resource on the internet right now. These guys are relentless.”   Read …

Featured on “Makerbot Stories”

“Shift into a new gear of 3D printed fun with the radio controlled car, “Truggy.” Swedish designer Daniel Norée has created tiny 3D printed car parts needed for precision, durability, and moving connectivity. Noree completed the Truggy after over a year of prototyping with his MakerBot Replicator 2X.” Check It Out Read the full story …

ZYYX+ 3D Printer promoted with OpenRC F1

Today MagicFirm Europe announced the release of the new ZYYX+ 3D Printer, a follow-up to the ZYYX 3D Printer. Ugrades The ZYYX team have done a number of upgrades to the hardware aswell as the software. On the hardware side of things the plastic parts holding the X-axis in place has been replaced by aluminium parts. The …