Why the push for the desktop? Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2015 What’s with the current obsession with shrinking every technology to fit on the desktop, asks Al Dean – and is…
Alternatives to metals Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 15, 2015 Making the jump to 3D printing with metals is seen as the next big step for manufacturers, but some are…
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
Every day is a school day Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 21, 2016 “Every day is a school day” is a common refrain among the DEVELOP3D team. Back in the workshop with some…
Review: Markforged Mark Two Posted by Al Dean - July 26, 2016 In the first of a two part review, Al Dean gets hands on and looks at the basics of how…
Latest 3D printing tech takes over Boston at DEVELOP3D LIVE USA Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 19, 2016 Stratasys will talk more about the giant part printing ability its latest Infinite Build Concept 3D printer Industrial grade 3D…
Review: Markforged Mark Two: Part 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 21, 2016 Following on from last month's look at the basics of the Markforged Mark Two, this month, Al Dean turns his…
Markforged take it to the next level with the Mark X Posted by Al Dean - October 4, 2016 If you’ve developed a kick ass 3D printer that not only builds in killer nylon mixed with chopped carbon fibre,…
DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Boston Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 5, 2016 On Sept 26, DEVELOP3D hosted its first ever conference and exhibition on US soil for a wonderfully intimate celebration of…
Boston’s 3D design heritage Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 18, 2016 After a week in Boston, for both our own event and a whirlwind tour of two 3D printing vendors, Al…