While Prof. Olaf Diegel is now known as the father of 3D printed instruments, with his complete ensemble of guitars, keyboard, and drums performing regularly at expos worldwide. Diegel, however, is n…
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3D Design Show Opens 3D Printing to the Public
What set 3D Print Week apart from past Inside 3D Printing New York events was the addition of the 3D Design Show, which introduced a completely new element to what is otherwise a 3D printing trade sho…
The Top 10 3D Printing Stocks for 2015
Although the stock market has not been kind to 3D printing companies as of late, the financial economy is one thing and the real economy is oftentimes something entirely different. That means that sto…
5 3D Printing Takeaways from the Latest Wohlers Report
Recently, 3DPI announced a distribution agreement with Wohlers Associates to sell the Wohlers Report 2014, an in-depth analysis of the current progress being made in the 3D printing industry. As the …
Most Read Articles from Last Week – February 15
Something3D Announces the Chameleon Full Color Desktop 3D Printer In a global scenario that sees several companies getting closer to offering desktop color 3D printing, the first to hit the market wit…
How To Make Your Own 3D Printed Violin!
Mike’s insightful article about How 3D Printing Changes the World of Music showed how far crafting instruments by 3D printing has already come. Pioneers, such as Olaf Diegel, who has 3D printed a rang…
Most Read Articles from Last Week – August 31
3DP4E(veryone!) Delivers 3DP Knowledge-Resources 4E(veryone!) 4 Free 2 Educ8 ALL Voila: the “3D Printing and Digital Fabrication Resource eBook!” We’re in a new industry. (Well, okay, we know it’s act…
3D Printing a Custom Designed Flute
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES) is working to push the boundaries of the possible with 3D printing technologies to forge innovative new medical solutions, jewellery, e…
How 3D Printing Changes the World of Music
3D printing and music stem from two different areas of the sensual spectrum, with music seemingly isolated to the realm of hearing and 3D printing as sort of a tactile, visual thing. You can guess, th…
Uconn's 3D Printing For Antique Musical Instruments
It’s not just Olaf Diegel producing saxophones with 3D printing. Dr. Robert Howe, a Massachusetts based scientist and student of music history, realised the same computerised tomography (CT) sca…