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Make: Volume 88 - Digital Fabrication Paper printers can print in color, why not 3D printers? Well,

[View our web version]( Make: Volume 88 - Digital Fabrication Paper printers can print in color, why not 3D printers? Well, now they can! New multicolor and multi-material 3D printers are more approachable than ever — and they’re good! In this issue of Make: we go in depth with the latest multi-filament 3D printing systems from Bambu Labs, Prusa Research, and others to show you how to get the best color 3D prints. But even though you can print multicolor pieces, should you? From waste towers to orientation issues, we walk you through the pros and cons of printing all-in-one color pieces versus assembling separate color parts. Then, get the download on next-level resin printing that can produce pieces in literal seconds! Next, take a look at HueForge, a surprising technique for 3D printing full-color reliefs that look like digital paintings. And, can AI make ready-to-print 3D objects? The answer is … kind of! Plus, 21 projects for you to make, including: - Craft a cuddly companion robot that moves and lights up through sight and touch - Make a DIY mobility walker for cheap - Create a highly customizable alarm clock with a pixel display - Build a ham radio antenna out of an actual tin of ham! - Make a giant LED Ouija board and send spooky messages via Wi-Fi - Turn a hardwood cutting board into a gorgeous end table - Design your vinyl cutter projects for fast weeding and application - Make a simple animatronic robot with AI that knows how to follow your face - And much more! [BUY NOW]( Make: Kits Discover a world of DIY kits for all ages, carefully crafted by the Make: team. Whether you're interested in basic robotics or exploring microcomputers, there's something exciting waiting for you. Join us and have a blast while expanding your knowledge. Get ready, set, and start making! [BUY NOW]( Keep Warm with Cozy Make: Gear Punxsutawney Phil has spoken! But don’t worry, even with spring on it's way, it's cold and wet out there and Make: is here to keep you warm with a special offer - $6 off [all beanies]( [BUY NOW]( Spark Your Maker Romance! Using conductive tape and an LED (included) create a DIY simple circuit that will be sure to light up your sweetheart's heart. It's time to show your affection in the most electrifying way! [BUY NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) [Unsubscribe from our newsletter]( Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States

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