Researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have been using a $660,000 grant from NASA to simulate stronger materials for 3D printing. Led by Dr. Frank Liou, of the school’s Lase…
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GeekBeat Featuring CarboMorph and Robo Maggots
A recent episode from GeekBeat featured such interesting and important topics as brain eating electronic maggots, and more relevant for 3DPI readers, Carbomorph. We reported on Carbomorph last Decembe…
With Who & When will Stratasys Join the Metal 3D Printing Crowd? Gary Anderson Thinks he Knows …
Gary Anderson of 3DPrintingStock.com (who also contributes to Engineering.com and Seeking Alpha) has gone on the record with a bold — if unsubstantiated — prediction. He has stated that “I am predicti…
A Summer of 3D Printing ‘Immediate Objects’
A collaboration between the School of Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), Printrbot, Taulman 3D and Simplify 3D, resulted in a very successful summer of 3D printing for the incoming Master of Design stud…
Formlabs Releases Grey Resin Material
The Formlabs team has just announced that after months of “fine-tuning to perfection”, it is expanding its 3D printing material options for the Form1 3D printer and has released the Grey Resin. Simila…
ExOne Teams with rp+m to 3D Print Tungsten
You may have heard of tungsten. No, Tungsten isn’t Bertie Wooster’s nebbish friend who’s more interested in toads than being courted by one of the Wooster women. Found in almost everything, from chea…
BREAKING: Big Plastics Enter 3D Printing Market — VisiPak Partners with taulman3D
Following the introduction of t-glase by taulman3D last week, the renowned US 3D printing material developer has more big news, and it is coming via their new collaborative partner — VisiPak, a divisi…
taulman3D Introduces “t-glase” Low Temp High Strength Industrial 3D Printing Material
Since it launched its first high-strength 3D printing material — the 618 Nylon Co-Polymer — last October, taulman3D has continued to strengthen its reputation as a developer of 3D printing materials.…
Suspended Depositions: Hair Gel 3D Printing with an Undo Function
There’s something about 3D printing with metal and plastic that just feels so absolute, so finite, so… done. Nothing that reflects the true impermanence of existence. 3D printing with a bi…
ExOne's New Material & Binders
The ExOne Company, a global provider of 3DP/AM to industry, has announced that it has added iron infiltrated with bronze as a new 3D printing material. ExOne has also increased its suite of binder sol…