Cricut's example is just one of the ways that 3D printing can become more accessible to women. While there are plenty of accessories to make your Cricut do more, it isn't a tinkerers machine.
Surgeons have used 3D printing to help save the life of a woman with a cancerous tumour in her nose. Alison Hough, from Staffordshire, was given only two weeks to live when she was diagnosed with ...