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Top 10 Countdown: Most Popular 3D Printing Stories in November 2013

Here are the top 10 most popular stories On 3D Printing brought you in November 2013.
10. 3D Systems Launches $399 Consumer 3D Scanner; Your Move, MakerBot
3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced the availability of the Sense 3D scanner, the first 3D scanner designed for the consumer and optimized for 3D printing.
9. Artec 3D Scanners Used for Big Bang Theory Cast and the Royal Family
The race is on for 3D scanners, but there is a veteran in this space, Artec, whose 3D scanners are used for films, design and now celebrities.
8. Organovo Stock Falls after Media Critique, But Future Roadmap Is Bright
Organovo (NYSE: ONVO) is an exciting 3D printing company that has had a volatile ride in the stock market lately. We explain why.
7. Microsoft Launches Free 3D Printing App for Windows 8
Microsoft expanded their support for 3D printing by launching a Windows 8 app called 3D Builder. It includes a library of objects you can edit and 3D print.
6. Interview with Smithsonian X 3D Team about 3D Printing Initiative
We dive into the process of 3D printable assets for Smithsonian X 3D, and also interview two key members of the team, Vince Rossi and Adam Metallo.
5. Top 2013 3D Printer and 3D Printing Black Friday Cyber Monday Deals
Here’s a roundup of the top deals for 3D printers and 3D printing from around the web.
4. Structure Sensor Closes $1.3M Kickstarter for 3D Scanner iPad Add-On
The Structure Sensor is a $349 add-on that turns an iPad into a powerful 3D scanner. 3D printing executives are excited about the possibilities.
3. Super Dad 3D Prints $10 Prosthetic Hand for His Son on a MakerBot
A prosthetic hand costs $30,000, so how did a dad from Massachusetts create one for his son for only $10? He used open-source plans and a 3D printer.
2. Captured Dimensions 3D Photo Booth Takes Center Stage at Smithsonian X3D Launch Expo
The Captured Dimensions pop-up studio was located in the Smithsonian Castle and featured approximately 80 digital cameras all connected to 3D software.
1. Google’s New Smartphone Will Be 3D Printed by 3D Systems
Motorola Mobility, a Google company, is building a 3D printed modular phone, and has partnered with 3D Systems for commercial fulfillment.
Thanks for reading in November!
Meet Lewis, an 18-Year-Old 3D Printing Entrepreneur with Big Plans
Every week, we get tips about new 3D printing startups, ideas for stories, and guest post submissions. But once in a while, a submission really stands out among the rest. And that was the case with Lewis Casserley.
His email to team@on3dprinting.com started out like most email submissions, with an introduction.
I’m the Founder of a newly incorporated organisation called The 3D Printer Company.
And an ambitious goal.
I started the company with the mission to become the biggest reseller of 3D Printers and accessories in the UK and I have 4 of the biggest global manufacturers on board already.
But then Lewis really stunned us.
The reason for the email, is – I’m 18 years old. I want to become the most successful entrepreneur of the 3D Printing world.
Wow! An 18 year old who wants to become the most successful 3D printing entrepreneur! We had had to know more. So we sat down with Lewis, pictured below on the right, and his partner Deege Carse on the left, both from Somerset in the South West of England, to learn more about their aspirations.

On 3D Printing: Lewis, you are 18 years old. When and how did you first get introduced to 3D printing?
Lewis Casserley: Quite recently actually, I think I first heard about it in the early months of this year while I was still studying at school. I remember coming across a statement by Bre Pettis from Makerbot, saying something like ‘you can make anything you want.’ I couldn’t get my head around the idea of literally being able to print a 3D object off just like that! I looked into the whole idea in much more detail and what it will be capable of. I’ve been fascinated and excited by it ever since!
Myself and my business partner Deege Carse started researching the market shortly after leaving school in the summer; everything looked very exciting, so we incorporated ‘The 3D Printer Company’ in October.
I think the beauty of the Desktop 3D Printing industry is that it’s really early days. It’s fast moving, innovative and exciting, plus the majority of people in the industry are also newly established so the barriers to enter the market are still very low. Therefore, anyone thinking about starting a business in 3D Printing, I’d say now is the time to start.
On 3D Printing: Tell us about your vision as an entrepreneur.
Casserley: I have a tendency to think really big! I want to be a big part of a big industry. However I think it’s important to understand that you can’t build a multi-million pound, market leading business overnight. It takes years. I like to think long-term too, so the next few years will be about establishing ‘The 3D Printer Company’ brand within the industry and learning the market inside out, so that when the market does explode, we will be at the forefront of it all.
For me, success in business is about being able to make peoples’ life better and I believe 3D Printing will have the power to do just that. That’s what drives me more than anything.
On 3D Printing: How has 3D printing impacted your life? What have you been most impressed by?
Casserley: From a design point of view, I’ve been most impressed by how quickly desktop 3D printers have started manufacturing objects that people genuinely need; for example, an iPad stand, or a pair of running shoes.
I guess, overall I’d say I’ve been most impressed by how quickly the home 3D printing market has progressed, considering it’s such early days.
3D Printing is becoming a bigger part of my life everyday, but when I try to look 10 to 20 years down the line, I can clearly visualise a world of customised products and 3D Printers in everybody’s homes. I believe, as a mass market we will become reliant on 3D printers; in a similar way we’ve all adopted mobile phones and computers. It’s great to be a part of that evolution.
On 3D Printing: Tell us about your company. What can we expect from you in 2014?
Casserley: We founded The 3D Printer Company with the intention of becoming the UK’s biggest re-seller of 3D Printers. But also to add value for our visitors by providing the latest news, information and guidance on 3D Printing, not to mention the first class customer care. Meaning customers can see very specific information about each product or give us a call or email and ask us a questions about the products, helping them choose the best 3D printer for them.
In 2014 you’ll see us supplying the very best 3D Printers that are available on the market combined with bringing all the newly released, innovative 3D Printers from across the world into the UK, first.
Deege and I are in a very fortunate position in that a very successful entrepreneur, Adam Norris, is mentoring us and financially backing us, which means becoming a valuable asset to the 3D Printing Industry shouldn’t take too long!
Thanks to Lewis and Deege for spending time with us. We are very excited to watch their progress this year. Maybe Mr. Avi Reichental should think about a talent acquisition before they get too big!
Best of luck lads.
On 3D Printing Holiday Gift Guide 2013
Well the holidays are fast approaching and if you are like me, you are still deciding on what to give a loved one who likes really cool gadgets and technology.
Here is the On 3D Printing Holiday Gift Guide 2013. Hope it helps!
MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer
Buy at Amazon
or at MakerBot for $1,999+ (save $200 this holiday)

The Replicator 2 has almost become the standard for desktop 3D printers. While there are many competitors, it is the highest-selling 3D printer and one of the first to be easy enough to use in the home rather than the workshop.
Along with the Replicator 2 3D printer, you can also buy MakerCare (a support plan), and spools of PLA filament of different colors, even glow in the dark!
MakerBot is running a $200 off holiday promotion on this popular 3D printer and Amazon has matched that price.
Other 3D Printers
Besides the MakerBot, we recommend:
- Ultimaker 2 - $2,600
- The Form 1 by Formlabs – $3,299 (pre-order)
- Buccaneer by Pirate3D – $597 (pre-order)
- Robox - $1,141 (Kickstarter)
- UP! Plus 2
- $1,611 - Afinia 3D Printer H-Series
– $1,399
3D Scanners
To get good designs, you need a 3D scanner, and there are a lot that launched this year.
- 3D Systems launched the Sense handheld 3D scanner for $399
- Structure.io completed a successful Kickstarter campaign for a 3D scanning iPad add-on
- Radiant Fabrication offers an all-in-one 3D scanner and 3D printer
- Fuel3D launched a successful Kickstarter campaign for its $1,000 handheld 3D scanner
- And MakerBot launched its own desktop 3D scanner called the MakerBot Digitizer, for $1,400
3Doodler 3D Printing Pen
Pre-order for $99 from 3Doodler, or buy a competing product on Amazon
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3Doodler was a Kickstarter darling that raised $1.8M from 20,000 backers. Instead of using a desktop 3D printer to create your own physical objects, how about a pen?
The 3Doodler 3D printing pen lets you literally draw in mid-air. The plastic (ABS or PLA) is extruded in a continuous flow and dries quickly enough to give the object you create strength to stand on its own. While this concept veers from traditional 3D printing, it can be a very fun hobby at home.
Gift Cards to 3D Printing Marketplaces
Perhaps you don’t know what to get, so how about a gift card? All of the major 3D printing marketplaces are offering gift cards of various denominations.
Ponoko is a digital design file exchange and host a Personal Factory API. Check out their holiday gift guide on Pinterest.
Shapeways is one of the leading 3D printing marketplaces, curating designs from a wide variety of artisans. They have geek gifts, fashion gifts, and foodie gifts, to name a few. Check out their own gift guide to find more ideas.
You can also check out other marketplaces like Sculpteo, i.materialise, and CGTrader for more gift ideas.
Personalized Figurines, Cufflinks, and Jewelry
For a real personal gift, check out Mixee Labs, who offers web-based creator software to design your own jewelry, cufflinks, or mini-me figurines.
See the gallery below for inspiration, then buy at Mixee Labs.
3D Printed Toys
3D printing is changing the face of toys. One of the companies we like the best is Modibot, designer of a 3D printable system of interlocking parts that lets you build your own fantastical creatures and characters.
After completing a successful Kickstarter campaign, the company began selling these 3D printed toys and unique accessories.

And if you really want to be innovative in the toys area, buy a 3D printer and try to do what geek dad Golan Levin did: creating a rosetta stone for all toys. Levin created a master connector that could attach LEGOs to Lincoln Logs, or K’NEX to Krinkles.
You can download his free universal connection kit and 3D print these ideas for yourself.

There you have it. That’s our list! We’ve checked it twice.
Whatever you decide to buy, please make it a 3D printing holiday this year!
Vote for the Best Designs in MyMiniFactory 3D Printing Christmas Contest
MyMiniFactory.com, a platform for free 3D printable designs, is hosting its second design contest. The winner will receive a Ultimaker 1 3D printer worth £1,690.
Looking to tap into this talented base, My Mini Factory has launched a Christmas Design Contest, calling on the worldwide community of 3D designers to upload their designs.
Now that contest is open to voting! Click here to go see the designs and make your vote.

3D Printing Week: Structure Sensor, Twin Tags, Black Friday
3D Printing Week
Here is a roundup of the top 3D printing news from last week.
The competition for 3D scanners continued to heat up as Structure Sensor closed a $1.3 million Kickstarter campaign for an iPad add-on.
Pet lovers unite! and match your dogs with 3D printed Twin Tags.
We published the top 3D printer deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
And much more!

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