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3D Printing Week: MakerBot Stores, Thingiverse App, Space, Retail, IPO
3D Printing News
Here is a roundup of the top 3D printing news from October 14 to 20.
MakerBot had 3 announcements this past week. First, they released glow-in-the-dark filament for Halloween, then the company launched a Thingiverse iPhone app, and finally they announced the opening of 2 new MakerBot retail stores.
Germany-based voxeljet became the latest 3D printing company to IPO, and soared 70% on its first day of trading.
A UK retailer Asda has launched 3D printed portraits in its York store, while the ESA announced plans for 3D printing metal in space.
And we covered spooky 3D printing designs for Halloween.

Monday, October 14
Tuesday, October 15
Wednesday, October 16
Thursday, October 17
Friday, October 18
- MakerBot Launches Thingiverse iPhone App for 3D Printing Community
- 3D Printing IPO Darling voxeljet (VJET) Soars on First Day of Trading
Saturday, October 19
Sunday, October 20
Top 10 Countdown: Most Popular 3D Printing Stories in September 2013

Here are the top 10 most popular stories On 3D Printing brought you in September 2013.
10. The Future of Retail is Personalization – Isaac Katz on 3D Printing
Today’s retail world is one-size-fits-all, said Isaac Katz at the Inside 3D Printing show in San Jose, whereas tomorrow is all-for-one and uses 3D printing.
9. Make a Caffeine Necklace With Mixee Lab’s 3D Printed Molecule Jewelry
Mixee Labs, the 3D printing startup that introduced 3D printed jewelry, cufflinks, dog bone tags, slim wallets, and figurines, has launched molecules.
8. Take a Photo, Get a 3D Model – This Could Change 3D Printing Design
Rarely, if ever, do you see an academic video get over 1 million views on YouTube. Check out 3-Sweep, a technology that will change 3D printing.
7. Will 3D Scanners Usher in a New Era of Copyright Infringement?
Legal expert Michael Weinberg explores the copyright implications of more accessible and inexpensive 3D scanners coupled with 3D printers.
6. Watch the Top 3D Printing Exhibits at Inside 3D Printing San Jose (Video)
We showcase the exhibits at Inside 3D Printing expo in San Jose, featuring 3D Systems, Stratasys, Afinia, Sculpteo, Leonar3Do, FATHOM, Mcor, and more.
5. 10 Principles of 3D Printing – Presentation by Melba Kurman
At the Inside 3D Printing conference in San Jose, technology analyst Melba Kurman delivered a presentation called The 10 Principles of 3D Printing.
4. The 3D Printer is Now Affordable – $100 Peachy 3D Printer on Kickstarter
The Peachy 3D Printer has a $100 price tag and has raised nearly $500,000 on Kickstarter.
3. 3D Systems CEO Video Interview: A Leader’s Perspective on 3D Printing
After delivering an inspiring keynote at at the Inside 3D Printing conference in San Jose, 3D Systems CEO Avi Reichental gave us an exclusive interview.
2. Exclusive: Rip, Mix, Burn Gets Physical with 3D Printing Startup Matter.io
Cambridge, MA based Matter.io is looking for beta testers to try out their new 3D editing tool Matter Remix. Read below for our exclusive promotion code.
1. Bioprinting is a Multi-Billion Dollar Pharma Opportunity for 3D Printing
Organovo CEO Keith Murphy shares his company’s bioprinting technology, the ability to 3D print living human tissue and possibly organs.
Thanks for reading in September!
3D Printing IPO Darling voxeljet (VJET) Soars on First Day of Trading
Earlier this month, German 3D printing company voxeljet priced its IPO at $13 to $15 per share, and eventually settled last night at $13 for 6.5 million shares.
Today, on its official first day as a public company, the stock VJET opened at $20 and has already increased to $22, up 70% from its initial targeted price. At this price, voxeljet has nearly a $350 million market capitalization.
Related: Read our analysis on the voxeljet IPO

Traders are expressing their enthusiasm for 3D printing stocks on Twitter.
Another runaway #3dprinting IPO… $VJET #VJET #awesome
— Falken Trader (@FalkenTrader) October 18, 2013
MakerBot Launches Thingiverse iPhone App for 3D Printing Community
Desktop 3D Printer Maker Gets into Apps
MakerBot has been non-stop with major announcements this year. There was the launch of the Replicator 2X at CES, then the release of of the desktop 3D scanner MakerBot Digitizer, and of course the industry-shaking $403 million acquisition by Stratasys.
Link: Full analysis of the MakerBot acquisition by Stratasys
In addition to selling 3D printers and 3D scanners, MakerBot also operates a website called Thingiverse. And today, the Thingiverse team has a big announcement: the launch of the Thingiverse iPhone app.
“[The Thingiverse] iOS app lets you carry Thingiverse in your pocket or purse all the time,” said the Thingiverse team in a blog post. The app lets you browse Thingiverse and check out featured, noteworthy, and popular designs, all on your phone. You can add items to collections or share via email or social networks.

You can also upload your own photos of things you’ve 3D printed. ”As the world’s largest 3D printing community, we believe that everyone should be encouraged to create and remix 3D things, no matter their technical expertise or previous experience,” said the Thingiverse team.
You can download the Thingiverse app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch a the App Store.
Here is a photo gallery with screenshots from the app.
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Spooky Designs You Can 3D Print for Halloween from Shapeways
A few days ago, MakerBot released glow-in-the-dark filament, so you can 3D print ghosts and goblins that will be great additions to your Halloween decorations.
For more Halloween inspiration, check out these items available on 3D printing marketplace Shapeways.
First, there’s a Ninja Ghost Lightclip for your iPhone created by Dinos Costanti. You attach the Lightclip to your iPhone and turn on a flashlight app to see the ninja ghost light up. $15 and up.
We profiled this designer back in May. Read our full interview at the link below.
Link: 3D Printed Lightclip Lets You Signal Batman With Your iPhone and More

Next up, we have 3D Printed Devil Horns that you can wear on your head, created by Trish Dobson.
This set of 3″ horns also double as two talons! The lightweight white, strong and flexible material allows this model to be painted in the color of your choice. Each horn/talon has a 1/4″ slot to allow fabric or elastic to be inserted depending on usage. The pair displayed were finished with a high quality artists spray paint. $30 and up.

Next, we have a Shot Glass Crawler by Christopher Cordingley, for the adult beverages of choice on Halloween. $55 and up.
For those going to Halloween costume parties, there is the FireFlight Party Mask by maskadelic, which has long, stunning radial flames or leaves emanating from they eyes and radial accents around the eyes. Also, FireFlight has a decorative third eye accent, a great way to incorporate a bindi with it. A strong, nature inspired design FireFlight is a sure fire way to draw attention to ones facial features. $20 and up.

And finally, again for costume parties, women will enjoy this Lotus Top by ThreeForm. The Lotus top is a graceful form that embraces the upper body, accentuating the shoulders and clavicles. It’s name comes from its unique design that blooms at the center opening, allowing the wearer to put her head through and rest it comfortably on the neck and shoulders. A perfect fit requires a 3D body scan; contact the designer for more information. $686 and up.

Order your designs now to get them in time for Halloween!









