by David | Jun 12, 2020 | 3D News, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Metal additive manufacturing has come a long way. Now even extremely large parts are being fabricated layer by layer. . Metal fabrication is largely subtractive in nature. In processes like cutting, grinding, and drilling, a portion of the base material becomes...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | 3D News, 3D Trends, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has put manufacturing under a microscope. It has enabled the whole world to see glaring instances of inadequacies and a general lack of preparedness as supply chains seemingly crumbled overnight. . Of course, it has also shown...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | 3D 101, 3D Hobbyists, Maker Movement
JOPLIN, Mo. — Living Well Producer Dave Smith talks about how 3D printing is a fun and accessible activity for families to do together. . 1 Simple Trick to Save on Your Electric Bill (Try Tonight) Thinning Hair? Use This Shampoo, See What Happens! Video Video Video...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | 3D News, Education and Research, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Metal
New research is emerging from Saarbrücken, Germany as Professor Dirk Bähre and his team at Saarland University work to improve 3D printing with metal. . Combining electrochemical machining (ECM) with metal fabrication, their new method allows for many of the benefits...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | People, Podcasts
In this episode of 3DPOD, Max and I were joined by Ramon Pastor , vice president and world wide general manager of HP’s 3D Printing Plastic division. He is responsible for HP’s 3D Multi Jet Fusion business and heads up HP’s Barcelona Campus, as well. . We interviewed...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Software
Dialing in materials and printers is a 3D printing chore. Sometimes it takes hours to develop optimal settings. Most of us change and dial in settings in a random or practiced way without much rhyme or reason. . So far, there haven’t been specialized tools to help 3D...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | Medical, Printers and Accessories, Scanners and Scanning
The medical industry is constantly seeking out new, cutting-edge technologies to disrupt standard practices for the better. The industry is often using handheld 3D scanners for this, coming up with new ways to create custom orthotics and prosthetics. While these...
by David | Jun 12, 2020 | Conferences, Events and Webinars
In this week’s 3D Printing Webinar and Virtual Event Roundup, 3DEO is holding a webinar called “Manufacturing the Future” on June 16th, and Nexa3D is hosting a leadership forum in webinar style that same day. . nTopology will have a virtual training workshop for its...
by David | Jun 11, 2020 | 3D News, Construction, Design / Engineering, Education and Research
For Dr Phuong (Jonathan) Tran, senior lecturer in advanced manufacturing at RMIT University, the future of building materials comes from looking at what already exists in nature. . “One of the objectives of our research group is to look into nature materials and...
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