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Industries Tell all about 3D Printing Applications at Global Summit in London
If there are still any questions about the possible applications of 3D printing and additive manufacturing within industrial processes and production they will likely be answered at the upcoming 3D Pr…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – November 9
The World’s Sexiest 3D Printer? I try to live as ethical a life as possible. Whilst morals tend to be constant from society to society: don’t kill, don’t rape, don’t steal — et…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – November 2
Manchester Police Raid Sparks the Whole Thing Off …… Again! This morning as I was juggling packed lunches and social media for 3DPI, while attempting to throw a piece of toast down my throat, the voic…
Open Source Automated Build Platform Turns 3D Printer into 3D Factory
Let’s say you’ve got a desktop 3D printer and you’ve actually got it working consistently and reliably. No more clogged extruders, drippy prints or filament spaghetti. Well, first of all, congratulati…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – October 26
ARBURG Joins the Ranks of 3D Printer Vendors: By Introducing the Freeformer In a very interesting twist in the tracking of the 3D printing story, today1 marks the first sighting and emergence of a new…
Printers for Pearce: An Interview with 3D Printers for Peace’s Dr. Joshua Pearce
After realizing that I was seeing the same name at the heads of papers and projects that I was a big fan of – the Open Source Optics Library, 3D Printers for Peace, and a paper on the cost savin…
Spot-A-Materials: Consumables for Your DLP/SLA Printer
With the rise of DIY DLP and desktop SL 3D printers – including the Form1, the B9 Creator, and even this unnamed, little number – ambitious hobbyists and serious prototypers are going to n…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – August 10
Make it Stand: 3D Printed Objects That Don’t Tip Over With 3D printing, you can print objects with almost any interior geometry you can imagine. Typically, this has been taken advantage of to reduce w…
Night of the Living Patents: 3D Printing Resurrects Old Inventions
Hidden behind the debates regarding 3D printing and patent law – is it good? is it bad? is it a sandwich? – is a 31-year-old New York patent lawyer named Martin Galese that brings a sense …