Face it, we’ve all at some time or other looked at our hot glue guns, and thought “I wonder if I could use that for 3D printing!”. [Proper Printing] didn’t just think it, he’s made a ...
Probably the most correct yet unsatisfying answer is ‘yes and no.’ A key difference is that 3D printers use specially formulated filament, not hot glue sticks. But Schone mused that glue gun ...
Let’s face it, the hot glue gun has been pigeonholed for far too long. Used for attaching, mending, or in my case, accidentally gluing my fingers together more times than I’d care to admit. I ...
As it turns out, hot glue likes to stick to things ... Or perhaps you can use a printer as an injector rather than the glue gun.
D printers are sometimes compared to hot glue guns, in part because of similarities between hot glue and printer filament. However, analyzing the mechanical obstacles that ...
Glue the googly eyes to the turkey’s head and glue the beak right underneath the eyes. Then glue the gobbler next to the beak ...
Maker Jón Schone recently showcased a slick new design that bridges the chasm between his first love of 3D printing - and hot ...