3D Printing | April 01, 2016 | Some of you asked me about media recommendations in the 3D Printing Industry. I have spent the last week compiling what I consider to be the best combination of YouTube channels and Podcasts that are focused on 3D Printing. I have included all of them for your entertainment and indulgence ;)
They are all excellent!
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