SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glowforge launched its much-anticipated line of 3D laser printers today, giving creators, families, and small businesses the ability to bring their ideas to life at the push ...
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Glowforge laser cutters give makers, hobbyists, and small businesses the tools to create with precision on hundreds of materials. From palm-sized miniatures to large-scale furniture, its models ...
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Glowforge, the Seattle-based start-up offering a laser cutting system direct to home consumers, has this week launched its much-anticipated line of 3D laser printers, which it says will "enable ...
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Seattle-based startup Glowforge, which manufactures a line of 3D laser printers for home and business use, announced Monday that its full line of printers is now available for purchase. Prices begin ...
Hardware startup Glowforge, which makes a desktop laser cutter and engraver for home or office use, has finally opened up sales to the general public. The maker-targeted device, which can ‘print’ ...
The 3D printer is surely a thing you’ve heard of by now. But I’m willing to bet it was a thing strictly regulated to your wildest conceptual fantasies—an invention not yet accessible to mainstream ...