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Introducing Cubify Robots

Introducing Cubify Robots, a new set of robots based on My Robot Nation designs, available to print on the Cube 3D Printer! Cubify Robots print out in multiple pieces that snap together, making them poseable. Print more than one to swap their parts around for more colors and options. There are 6 models of robots

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3D Printed Life-size Boat Sails

Recently we told you about how Jack printed a boat on the Cube that floats and now engineering students at the University of Washington have 3D printed a life-size boat and finished in 2ND place at the Milk Carton Derby! We are thoroughly impressed and inspired by their resourcefulness and creativity. You can read more

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“Bring Your Dog to Work” day

Tuesday, July 24th was our first annual “Bring Your Dog to Work” day at our headquarters in Rock Hill, SC. It didn’t take a study to show us that having dogs in the workplace can decrease stress – we had so much fun with our furry friends. We hosted a German Shepherd, a Maltipoo, a Schnauzer,

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iPhone Shoe!

We have already shown  you a variety of unique options for iPhone cases available on Cubify, but I don’t think you expected one quite like this, a shoe that contains an iPhone case on the side of it.  How can you lose it when its always on the side of your shoe? This Fresh Fiber

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Introducing Cubify Invent

  Introducing Cubify Invent™, our new easy-to-learn 3D design tool. It’s powerful enough to help bring all your ideas to life, from visualizing in 3D to making them real on a 3D printer like the Cube. With Cubify Invent you can start creating right away – easy tutorials and intuitive tools guide you as you go. It’s easy enough

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Alexandra gets a Cube!

We had the opportunity to meet Alexandra, a ten year old, last March at the NAEA conference in New York.  She marched right up to the Cube and said, “That’s what I want for Christmas.” With an architect for a dad and an artist for a mom, Alexandra quickly thought up an array of things

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Cube printed boats that float

Published on July 20th, 2012 by in Uncategorized

Every day we are learning new ways people are discovering how their Cube prints can function and today Jack shows that because the boat he prints floats, it makes for a great pool or bath toy! I am envisioning an armada of printed boats defending their waters in the pool or a fleet of sail

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A Different Kind of Doll House

When I was a little girl, you could purchase completed antique style doll houses for large sums of money, or your dad could purchase a kit and spend long hours slaving over putting it together, much like my own dad.  They were always made of wood and had vibrant colored exteriors.  Well, I’m here to

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3D Mini Golf at the Office

Adam, who is always coming up with ideas to interest (or distract) us all, recently 3D printed a golf ball and head of a golf club. With his newly printed creations he thought, why not in my spare time play a little office mini golf? So that’s exactly what he did.  Using his office surroundings

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3D Printing for That Special Someone

  People put a lot of thought behind choosing just the right engagement ring for their loved one. Scott, from our team, took it one step further – he completely personalized it, using his fiancee’s profile as the ring’s design. After creating the design, Scott used Cubify’s cloud printing service to print it in wax,

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