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Choosing the best 3D printing service isn’t about finding the cheapest option—it’s about avoiding costly mistakes.

If you’ve ever ordered a 3D print online, you’ve likely experienced at least one of these:

The part arrives late (or worse, weeks late) The quality doesn’t match the preview The material behaves differently than expected ...

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Nike is pushing deeper into the future of footwear—and in 2026, that future is clearly 3D printed.

With the launch of Nike Air Works, the brand moves beyond traditional sneaker releases into a more experimental direction: a global design and innovation program centered on 3D printed Air Max sneakers ...


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adidas is no longer just designing shoes—it’s engineering performance systems.

With the introduction of adidas Project R.A.P (Radical Athlete Perception), the brand is moving beyond traditional footwear manufacturing toward data-driven, 3D-printed performance footwear. Instead of producing standardized products for t...


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Turning an image into a 3D print used to require CAD skills, hours of modeling, and a lot of trial and error. For most people, that made 3D creation inaccessible.

That’s starting to change.

With Meshy now integrated into MakerWorld, the image to 3D print...


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3D printing has evolved far beyond rapid prototyping. In the past decade, additive manufacturing has begun transforming how designers think about shape, texture, materials, and production. Instead of cutting fabrics and assembling components, designers can now create complex structures directly from digital models. This shift allows for entirely new aesthetics...


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