POCATELLO — To any tabletop gamers out there looking for dwarf barbarian or gargoyle bard miniatures for their next campaign, one local shop might have just what you’re looking for. Located at 690 ...
The demand for disposable miniature imaging platforms (DMIPs) is growing rapidly. Used for commercial, scientific, medical, and educational purposes, DMIPs have numerous applications but can be ...
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Level up your miniature bases with wood and resin
Miniature bases aren’t just stands—they’re storytelling canvases. By combining woodworking skills, resin casting, and 3D printing, hobbyists can create bases that are durable, detailed, and immersive.
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Level up your Warhammer with 3D printing
3D printing is transforming the Warhammer hobby, letting you create custom terrain, miniatures, and accessories tailored to your vision. With the right printer, materials, and slicer settings, you can ...
When Joshua Bennett went shopping for Christmas gifts for his Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying group he wanted to find miniatures that accurately represented players’ characters at the table.
Polygon recently had the chance to preview some of these dice, and the applications are really interesting. One of the sets shared includes two different sized d20s, each with the identical 3D-printed ...
To publicly demonstrate the powerful and as-yet-untapped capabilities of 3D printing, Luis Fernando Velásquez-García, a principal research scientist at MIT, had his team use it to make a miniature ...
Recycled wood can be turned into an ink for 3D printing, which could offer a more sustainable way to manufacture furniture or even build houses. “Wood has been used for building and structural ...
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