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Moose 3D Scanner Review: Accurate, Detailed … and a Bit Frustrating

2nd July 2025 By Gidon Leave a Comment

The Moose 3D from 3DMakerpro is a 3D scanner that promises high resolution and impressive accuracy*.In this article, I’ll put that to the test with a range of real-world scans. I’ll show you how easy it is to use, what the results actually look like, and where it still falls short. Whether you're into 3D printing, reverse engineering, or just want to start scanning … [Read more...]

Creality Ferret Pro Review | Entry Level 3D Scanner | Is it any good?

21st February 2024 By Gidon Leave a Comment

The Creality Ferret Pro is a 3D scanner that can convert real world objects into 3D models that you can 3D print, use in gaming and virtual environments or reverse engineer to create custom parts. They did cost thousands of pounds but prices have dropped considerably. This scanner can create detailed models with original colour information, both wired to your computer but … [Read more...]

Creality K1 Max Detailed Review | Big, Fast, AI | The Perfect 3D Printer?

24th October 2023 By Gidon Leave a Comment

The Creality K1 Max is one of a new breed of fully enclosed, super fast 3D printers. It comes pretty much ready assembled and requires almost no setup. It has WiFi, Ethernet and a webcam built in which makes starting and monitoring prints extremely easy. It uses its webcam and a LIDAR sensor for a number of AI features intended to improve print quality and reduce failed … [Read more...]

Creality Halot One Plus 3D Resin Printer Review | 4K detail, WiFi built in

25th April 2023 By Gidon Leave a Comment

The Creality Halot One Plus is a 4K resin 3D printer with a 5” colour touch screen, built in WiFi for remote print monitoring and a decent sized print volume. Resin printers excel at printing incredibly detailed 3D models. Even tiny prints smaller than your thumb nail look very impressive - something almost impossible with filament based 3D printers. If you’re new to this … [Read more...]

Creality Sonic Pad in-depth review | Faster, easier 3D printing?

5th October 2022 By Gidon 1 Comment

[Latest update: 21/03/2023 - V1.0.6.46.25] The Creality Sonic Pad is a 7” colour tablet that connects to your 3D printer with a USB cable. It takes over control of your printer and makes it faster and easier to use.  It’s based on Klipper which is a powerful open source 3D printing firmware. Klipper has advanced features that can significantly speed up printing, and … [Read more...]

Laser cutters | An introducton with the TwoTrees TS2 10W diode laser

22nd July 2022 By Gidon 4 Comments

Laser cutters use a focused high powered laser beam to cut or engrave a variety of materials including wood, metal, stone, glass, acrylic, leather, cloth, cardboard and paper.  Over the last few years they have come down in price considerably and you can now pick one up for less than £300 or $300. They’re pretty easy to get started with and they have plenty of uses from … [Read more...]

Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro review | The most capable 3D printer I’ve reviewed so far …

14th June 2022 By Gidon 1 Comment

The Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro should be the most capable printer I’ve looked at so far. As well as your standard PLA and PETG it can print engineering grade materials like Nylon and Polycarbonate and it comes with many features that make it easy to use including a spring steel removable print surface, an all metal direct drive extruder, automatic bed levelling, a touch screen and … [Read more...]

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Gidon’s obsession with technology began at an early age with a BBC B Micro computer. After working for 12 years at British Telecom travelling around the world as a technology researcher he opened a technology retail store in Tavistock in Devon, selling the latest tech and offering IT services to residential and business customers. Read More…

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