Our slow-moving queue curves around a two-story wooden boathouse filled with props from explorations through distant lands.
Through the Disney Accelerator 2025 program, Haddy has 3D printed a large-scale boat prop for Disneyland's Jungle Cruise ride ...
Mickey Mouse would probably give one of his trademark gloves (and maybe an ear) for a boat this cute. PRINTcess is most likely the cutest watercraft to have floated on calm waters in years, but its ...
With all its fittings and a sleek, shiny coat of paint in a snapper rocks blue metallic colour, the boat was officially launched and displayed at the 2020 Genoa Boat Show to welcome its audience to ...
Inoventive 3D built 3D-printed boat in Dubai using recycled ocean waste plastic Dubai-based Inoventive 3D has unveiled the region’s first fully 3D-printed boat, signalling a revolutionary shift in ...
In a landmark achievement, Dubai-based Inoventive 3D has unveiled the region’s first fully 3D-printed boat, signaling a revolutionary shift in marine manufacturing. The 10-meter-long vessel, dubbed ...
There’s a new technological answer to the iconic line “you’re going to need a bigger boat” from Jaws: 3D printing one. Last month, the University of Maine revealed 3Dirigo, a 25-foot, 5,000-pound boat ...
Researchers at Leiden University have 3D printed the smallest boat in the world: a 30-micrometer copy of Benchy the tug boat, a well-known 3D printer test object. This boat is so small, it could float ...
This miniature boat was inspired by Minecraft and made with a 3D printer. It has its very own 3D-printed skipper who can paddle and even fish from it. If you’re into the Minecraft video game, you’ll ...
Watch as a classic 3D-printing test model becomes a full-size, rideable boat. This oversized Benchy pushes printer limits, ...
In one of those weird twists of fate, there’s currently a very high chance that anyone who owns a 3D printer has made a boat with it. In fact, they’ve probably printed several of them, so many that ...
We’ll go out on a limb here and say that a large portion of Hackaday readers are also boat-builders. That’s a bold statement, but as the term applies to anyone who has built a boat, we’d argue that it ...