When Formlabs launched in 2014, it brought stereolithography to the desktop for the first time. Al Dean takes a look at the recently launched Form 2, which improves on the…
Over the last year or so, the DEVELOP3D Workshop has seen more than its fair share of desktop stereolithography machines pass through its doors. Al Dean looks at the machines,…
Break your ideas down, recommends Jonathan Rowley of Digits2Widgets, because a bit of design thinking can go a long way to getting better results from today’s 3D printers The Makerbot…
Many people view 3D scanning as a black art, only enabled by high-cost devices. Al Dean takes a look at both ends of Artec's scanner range, designed to deliver ease-of-use…
The price point for reality capture has dropped so low that even the smallest studio can now invest in a small-scale 3D scanner that can capture data ready for transfer…
With the rise of more affordable CNC tools, there's also a growing need for smaller scale, efficient CAM tools. Al Dean considers what's available and the purchase considerations you need…
Last month, Al Dean put forward the view that relatively little has changed in 3D design technology over the last two decades. Since then, he’s seen a few new things…
SolidThinking Evolve's focus remains firmly on the front-end of the product design process, but its capabilities have expanded significantly beyond surface-based modelling, as Al Dean reports
Project Dash is a collaboration between car company Mercedes-Benz and software development company The Foundry, which aims to achieve high-quality, real-time renderings for a better in-vehicle experience
Could data from retailers, fashion brands and shoppers hold the key to better fitting garments and an end to online shopping disappointments? asks Sarah Krasley True Fit says its Genome…