Forget single-color monotony plus the agonizing wait for your next 3D print. Snapmaker, the innovative outfit known for its modular machines, has unleashed the Snapmaker U1. This isn't just any new 3D ...
It’s no longer a rumor, the mystery tool changer from Snapmaker leaked in March 2025, is launching on Kickstarter later this year. Snapmaker reached out to Tom’s Hardware with a teaser and will be ...
At RAPID + TCT, Snapmaker invited visitors to come grab a cup of coffee—a cup of coffee made on a modified U1 3D printer that is.
There's a device known as Snapmaker coming to home creator workshops that'll allow several sorts of DIY creating in one place. The device is known as Snapmaker, and it'll allow the user to do three ...
With its tool-changing system and minimal filament waste, the Snapmaker U1 rethinks how colour should work and makes complex prints faster, cleaner, and far more practical.
Comparing the impressive printing capabilities of the Bambu Lab H2C and Snapmaker U1, this video showcases their performance ...
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A new modular 3D printer has been launched via Kickstarter this week and already raised over $3 million thanks to nearly 3,000 backers still 29 days remaining on the campaign. The Snapmaker 2.0 ...
Snapmaker has always made good three-in-one machines. Now it's focusing its sights on a dedicated laser cutter. James Bricknell Senior Editor James has been writing about technology for years but has ...
Snapmaker's 3D printers don't always follow trends. The original Snapmaker was a small three-in-one machine that could be a 3D printer, laser cutter or CNC, depending on the type of tool head you use.
Thanks to nearly 3,000 backers the all-metal 3D printer which launched last month in the form of Snapmaker has already raised over $1.3 million with still 17 days left on the campaign. Watch the ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...