3D printing – taking a virtual design and printing it in successive layers of material – is no longer the stuff of sci-fi, it’s now firmly on the high street. And here’s our pick of the best…
CUBIFY CUBE 3D PRINTER – SILVER
A slightly more industrial looking machine with more protruding parts, but that is no bad thing. It produces a superb end-product and can recreate items up to 14x14x14cm in size. Complete with 25 models in the software, it’ll get you started and, when you’re proficient, you can share your designs with others. Cubify cartridges come in 16 different colours and the machine also benefits from connecting wirelessly to your computer. £1,070
ASDA 3D PRINTING SELFIE
Take yourself along to one of Asda’s 3D scanning roadshow sessions and a few weeks later, you’ll be the proud owner of an 8in version of yourself. The results of your 3D scan are recreated in ceramic and the detail is incredible, from facial features and hair styling, to the position of your legs and arms, right down to the near matching of the hues of your clothes. Amazingly clever or slightly creepy? You decide. From £60
3DDOODLER
With this doodler, you can create three-dimensional objects in mid-air and in real time; you draw as if you would with a pen as it slowly extrudes heated plastic filament as you move. This plastic cools rapidly, leaving your creation behind. While you’re getting to grips with it, you can start by drawing items on a piece of paper, then piecing them together, but it won’t be long before you’re freestyling the 3D sculptures. £99.99
ROBOX
Very much developed with family in mind, this aesthetically-pleasing mini manufacturing centre features parental controls and easy-start software and is the only 3D machine that allows you to select from three different definitions. At this price, it is a considered purchase, but bear in mind it’s developed as a modular machine, so when updates arrive, you can simply update your machine and not buy a new one. Genius. £849.90
3D SYSTEMS CUBE SENSE 3D SCANNER
An incredible piece of kit that lets you scan objects, people and scenes, then recreates them via the smart software into 3D images on-screen. Which is fun enough. But if you have a compatible printer, you can now turn that image into an actual object. It’s called physical photography. And it’s amazing. £369.99