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  2. Thingiverse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thingiverse

    Thingiverse is one of the first websites [15] to allow customization of parametric designs made with OpenSCAD. OpenSCAD is a free and open source software that uses scripting to design 3D objects. [16] Many 3D printers can be upgraded with 3D-printed parts. Thingiverse users produce many improvements and modifications for a variety of platforms.

  3. RepRap - Wikipedia

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    RepRap (a contraction of replicating rapid prototyper) is a project to develop low-cost 3D printers that can print most of their own components. As open designs, all of the designs produced by the project are released under a free software license, the GNU General Public License. [1]

  4. DEFCAD - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Public and community submissions to DEFCAD rose quickly, [7] and in March 2013, at the SXSW Interactive festival, DEFCAD was announced as a repurposed and expanded site that would serve as a 3D search engine and development hub. [8] [9] [10] DEFCAD has been called "The Pirate Bay of 3D Printing" [11] and "the anti-Makerbot". [10]

  5. Is MakerBot Here to Stay? A 3-D Printer Inventor Weighs In - AOL

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    Questions loom about whether consumer desktop 3-D printers, such as the Stratasys MakerBot or the 3D Systems Cube, are a sustainable revenue streams. Are these printers here to stay? Or are they ...

  6. Stratasys Buys MakerBot: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    The rumors are true: Stratasys really is buying MakerBot. The move is Stratasys' second huge consolidation in the past year, and appears to be the second-largest, 3-D printing industry tie-up by ...

  7. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    Makerbot has merged [44] with Ultimaker, who now hosts the online community Thingiverse, where users can upload 3D printable files, document designs, and collaborate 3D printing projects and on open source hardware. The site is a collaborative repository for design files used in 3D printing, laser cutting and other DIY manufacturing processes.

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