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…
All out metal assault with Markforged Metal X Posted by Al Dean - January 6, 2017 //giphy.com/embed/vjQkZUNeerQru Hot on the heals of the Mark Two, the Mark X and Onyx One announcements, which saw Markforged line…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2017 // Preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 27, 2017 On 28 March DEVELOP3D LIVE returns to Warwick Arts Centre for a celebration of product design, engineering and digital fabrication…
HTC Vive: getting up and running Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 20, 2017 Al Dean and Greg Corke share their experiences of working with the HTC Vive and how to avoid some common…
Develop3D Live 2017 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 21, 2017 The final preparations are underway for DEVELOP3D LIVE 2017 at Warwick University on 28 March, so don't miss out on…
Review: Markforged Onyx One Posted by Al Dean - March 28, 2017 When Markforged announced the combination of a lower cost machine with its Onyx chopped carbon fibre material, we got a…
Looking for a desktop 3D printer? Posted by Al Dean - April 4, 2017 The desktop 3D printing hype has now settled into a set of useful and robust tools for the professional user.…
Desktop Metal launches breakthrough metals additive manufacturing machines Posted by Al Dean - April 25, 2017 The Desktop Metal Studio machine – filament based metal particles held in a plastic filament, creating green parts ready for…