GrabCAD's Rube experiment is becoming legendary. It all started five months ago with Scott Bruins uploading the first mechanism for the sequence. Recently, the experiment has taken up an enormous... read more →
Some of you may have noticed some engineers receiving badges in the Most recent updates feed. It's time to announce the new feature that recognizes talent, activity, contribution, achievement and... read more →
Here's a treat for you fellow grabcadders. You might have seen this pattern already at grabcad.com but I thought it would also make a nice desktop wallpaper for your engineering workspaces.... read more →
Have you seen? We've had some amazing entries in the glasswing butterfly competition, but guess what... it's not over yet! The competition against the Planet PTC community is going on... read more →
Another week another challenge! This time we are involved in and sponsoring a competition that should be any inventor's dream. That's right, you can participate with any creation in any... read more →
Can nature produce transparent materials? Yes it can! Glasswing butterfly (greta oto) is a marvelous piece of "engineering" and we challenge you to model and render it. Hang on, butterflies... read more →
Would you rather model your very own lightsaber (never know when the droids attack) or a Tie fighter that you’ll then 3D print and fly to the galaxy far, far... read more →
Leaving the plants, bushes, trees and inflatable swimming pools aside, there are some edgy things you can do to a typical 4-bedroom family house garden that not only leave any... read more →
Time to show off 10 more gems from the GrabCAD Vault! Scott Bruins takes a look at 10 awesome new models this week. Which ones did you find interesting? As... read more →