I’m the type of person who thinks BIGGER is always better. When it comes to 3D printing I select mostly large volume printers. Then I got this little printer sent to me from Tevo for a review. The Michelangelo has a build volume of 150X150X150. This little guy has changed my mind! The great thing […]
NEAT PLA Filament (In-Depth Review)
Reviewing filament for 3D printers has opened my eyes to all the possibilities of PLA (Polylactic Acid) filaments. Typically I would just order whatever is cheap and be done with it. Thanks to 3D Printing Canada I found there are much better products available in the same price range. For instance, the other PLA filament I […]
The Paralenz Dive Camera: An In-Depth Review
Most reviews usually start with the arrival of the package, proceed with unpacking that reveals the contents, and then go on into progressively finer detail. So let me say right up front that the Paralenz Dive Camera arrives in style. The cardboard box may be just purposeful and instantly forgettable but at least it is, […]
JGAurora A5 Review
JGAurora A5 Review Is the JGAurora A5 just a bigger copy of the A3S? Let’s find out! After reviewing the JGAurora A3S and liking that printer very much, the A5 is welcome. This printer was sent to me for review, and I haven’t been paid for doing it, nor have received anything except the printer to […]
Tronxy X1 Review
Tronxy X1 Review Along with the now ubiquitous action cams, the market of the 3D printers also started to increase exponentially, tempting a lot of brands to follow this trend. Tronxy offers a lot of type of printers, both the bigger and the smaller ones. After many other brands have already been tested by our […]
ChuWi 12.3 Lapbook Review
Let’s look at the numbers first – so as to accommodate those folks which maybe don’t feel quite enthusiastic about reading the whole lot: Name: Chuwi Lapbook 12.3 Processor: Intel Celeron N3450 Memory: 6144MB, DDR3 + slot for optional SSD drive (M.2 SATA, 2242) Display: 12.3”, 3:2 ratio, 2736 x 1824 px, 267 PPI, […]