You’ve been there. You set up your scanner, hit go, and wait — only to find a lumpy, unrecognizable blob where your carefully placed miniature or precision component used to be. Tracking lost. Detail gone. Mesh unusable.
Scanning small objects is genuinely one of the hardest things to do well in 3D scanning, and most consumer scanners simply aren’t built for it. The specs might look…
If you’ve been shopping for a professional 3D printer recently, you’ve probably noticed something: the line between “prosumer” and “professional” has never been blurrier — or more exciting. Machines that would’ve cost $15,000 just four years ago are now sitting at $1,500. And the capabilities? Absolutely wild.
But here’s the thing. Not every…
If you’ve ever tried printing Nylon on a machine that wasn’t built for it, you already know the frustration. You set everything up, hit print, and come back to find a warped mess, stringy blobs, or a print that delaminated halfway through. Nylon is one of the most rewarding filaments you can work with — flexible yet strong, chemical-resistant, and genuinely functional — but…
If you’ve ever tried printing a Warhammer Space Marine or a D&D ranger on an FDM printer and watched in disappointment as the layer lines completely destroyed all the fine detail on the face and armor — you already know why you’re here. Resin printing isn’t just a step up from FDM for miniatures. It’s a completely different universe.
And in 2026, that universe has…

