TCT Show + Personalize 2014 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2014 Forty 3D printer manufacturers are showcasing machines at TCT SHOW 2014 at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, from 30 September…
The Weekender: A space to get hands on among the pomp of London Design Festival Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 19, 2014 Our favourite find of London Design Festival London Design Festival draws mixed emotions from me – part of me is…
Formlabs announces castable, flexible resins Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 27, 2014 The new cartable resin should burn out cleanly, without ash or residue, capturing crisp, precise details, and smooth surfaces FormLabs…
Packed Pixels – from idea to Kickstarter Posted by Al Dean - November 19, 2014 We’re all aware, in the design and engineering community, of the wealth of activity that’s surrounding Kickstarter, IndieGoGo and the…
The Weekender: Experience isn’t everything Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 5, 2014 HP’s 3D printing technology is based on decades old technology, however, a new breed of technologies are coming and they’re…
Five 3D printing trends for 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 16, 2015 For 3D printing vendors, the New Year is not so much about new technologies, but new attitudes to what existing…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2015 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 26, 2015 With more exhibitors than ever before and a top drawer conference programme DEVELOP3D LIVE on 26 March looks set to…
Review: Roland MonoFab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 3, 2015 Named after the Japanese concept of monozukuri (meaning: art, science and craft of making things), Roland's MonoFab combines 3D printing…
Desktop Factory: What’s out there and what’s coming Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 3, 2015 As well as the Roland MonoFab ARM-10 3D Printer and SRM-20 CNC Mill, what else is out there to transform…
Prototyping – a curious process Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 4, 2015 Prototyping is a curious process. It’s part experimentation, part black art and part luck. Al Dean has been pondering the…