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  2. MakerBot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MakerBot

    Makerbot has merged [44] with Ultimaker, who now hosts the online community Thingiverse, where users can upload 3D printable files, document designs, and collaborate 3D printing projects and on open source hardware. The site is a collaborative repository for design files used in 3D printing, laser cutting and other DIY manufacturing processes.

  3. Thingiverse - Wikipedia

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    3D printers, laser cutters, milling machines and many other technologies can be used to physically create the files shared by the users on Thingiverse. Thingiverse is widely used in the DIY technology and Maker communities, by the RepRap Project and by 3D printer and MakerBot operators. Numerous technical projects use Thingiverse as a ...

  4. DEFCAD - Wikipedia

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    When Makerbot Industries removed firearms-related 3D Printable files at the public repository Thingiverse in December 2012, open-source software entrepreneurs Cody Wilson and Ashley Tyson launched DEFCAD as a companion site to publicly host the removed files.

  5. Stratasys to Acquire MakerBot, Merging Two Global 3D Printing ...

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    Stratasys to Acquire MakerBot, Merging Two Global 3D Printing Industry Leaders Combination of Stratasys and MakerBot expected to drive faster adoption of desktop 3D printing by extending the ...

  6. As 3D printing merger closes, MakerBot CEO steps up and ... - AOL

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    The new company name is UltiMaker, with a camelcased “M” to acknowledge MakerBot’s place in all of this. As 3D printing merger closes, MakerBot CEO steps up and Ultimaker CEO steps down Skip ...

  7. 3D printing marketplace - Wikipedia

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    The two largest personal 3D printers manufacturers Makerbot (part of Stratasys) and Cubify (subsidiary of 3D Systems) offer their own file repositories for sharing, respectively Thingiverse and Cubify Store. For professional 3D printing needs there are platforms which offer a reverse-bid style auction interface, an integrated escrow payment ...