How is design software changing? Posted by Al Dean - November 20, 2015 Last month, Al Dean gave a talk to an assembled group of software industry folks in Munich. He looked at…
Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…
AU2015 – Press Q+A with Autodesk top brass Posted by Martyn Day - December 16, 2015 As is traditional practice at AU, Autodesk held an afternoon session featuring key executives to give an overview of the…
Workshop heroes Posted by DEVELOP3D - 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…
Desktop 3D printers Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 12, 2016 Current and future 3D printers that could transform your design process as part of a modern workshop
Review: FormLabs Form 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 13, 2016 When Formlabs launched in 2014, it brought stereolithography to the desktop for the first time. Al Dean takes a look…
Desktop SLA machines: tips & tricks Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 13, 2016 Over the last year or so, the DEVELOP3D Workshop has seen more than its fair share of desktop stereolithography machines…
What can you expect from a £200 3D printer? Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 15, 2016 Super-low prices can make customers nervous, so we picked up a £200 3D printer from Kickstarter to see what entry…
Designing for desktop Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 18, 2016 Break your ideas down, recommends Jonathan Rowley of Digits2Widgets, because a bit of design thinking can go a long way…
Lighting the way Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 18, 2016 Supernova Design has benefited from the recent introduction of more responsive in-house prototyping, primarily from its desktop 3D printer