The process of making custom objects for Minecraft and then bringing them into the playable sandbox world of Mojang's megahit just got easier, thanks to a free 3D design tool called Tinkercad.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Asian enterprises in California. Ask Ritik Mehta what he likes doing for fun, and he will give you an unlikely ...
This is the beginning of a series on practical prints for your 3D printer. Lots of people have seen 3D printers in action, but many of the prints are what can best be called novelty prints. They're ...
Desktops HYTE's X50 PC case is cute but functional, and I think I love it ...
Think 3-D design requires specialized software and an MFA? Think again. Tinkercad, the brainchild of former Google engineer Kai Backman, is making it something anyone can do. Unlike other web-based ...
Rich Lehrer knew that 3D printers could do more than spit out keychains and Yoda heads. In 2013, he led a group of eighth graders at the Brookwood School in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts that ...
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