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Frame: Running CAD in a browser

Posted by - November 16, 2015
2015 has been a big year for 'browser CAD' platform provider Frame, rolling out its first end-user service and getting valuable industry endorsements, writes Greg Corke
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A step in the right direction

Posted by - November 17, 2015
Mass customisation is still some way off for the fashion industry, says Sarah Krasley, but a pair of shoes seen at New York Fashion Week holds some important clues about…
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Vengeful vision

Posted by - November 18, 2015
When Specialized was planning the launch of its new Venge road bike, it wanted to build an experience as unique as its new Tour de France hardware. For help, it…
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Review: Autodesk VRED 2016

Posted by - November 19, 2015
Two years after acquisition by Autodesk, how are VRED's high-end visualisation tools shaping up? Al Dean reviews what's changed since the last time he took a look at the system…
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Taking student design to new heights

Posted by - December 10, 2015
Australia's Deakin University is hoping to revive the country's ailing manufacturing sector with a new design-led agenda for engineering students — and they're rising to the challenge, as a recent…
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Workshop heroes

Posted by - January 11, 2016
There's a whole world of accessible, cost-effective machinery and processes ripe for use in prototype production, as Al Dean and Stephen Holmes report
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Review: FormLabs Form 2

Posted by - January 13, 2016
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…
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Designing for desktop

Posted by - January 18, 2016
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…
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