
If you want to be able to make tall 3D prints at home, check out this Ultimaker +! Read more here.

If you want to be able to make tall 3D prints at home, check out this Ultimaker +! Read more here.
If you want to understand the basics of 3D printing as well as how the Open Source software Skeinforge works, just take a look at this excellent video tutorial made by Neil at Fablocker.org.
Check out this video with lots of celebrities who talk about the importance of science. (iamFIRST.com).
Here you can see how the Rebel Troop Helmets from Star Wars were created by Andrew Ainsworth. Via
Check out this great 3D printed car with singularity drive! [Via]
Having a 3D printer is very interesting. It’s not like having big-screen TV or advanced microwave oven – it’s an inspiring machine that makes you want to make stuff! :)
This time we decided to design a simple hook for hanging stuff from 12 mm (1/2 inch) water pipes in bathrooms. You can download the file from Thingiverse.com.
In this video you can watch Markus Fischer talk about FESTO’s amazing radio-controlled flying mechanical bird!
Petter Forsberg, who studies at Chalmers University in Gothenburg/Sweden, has made himself a clever Segway-like device. Check it out above. :)
Everyone who has watched Star Trek knows what a replicator is. In this video you can see a report from National Geographic about the Z Corp company and how they can replicate objects with laser scanners and 3D printers.
This is our first official blog post and commemorates the launch of Geekubator! – a hackerspace situated in the city of Halmstad on the south-west coast of Sweden just in between Gothenburg and Malmö.
We are currently looking for new members in Sweden and abroad to cooperate with us and take part in our projects! Feel free to get in touch with us!