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
3D scanners Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 19, 2016 The price point for reality capture has dropped so low that even the smallest studio can now invest in a…
Materialise extends its software reach to Singapore with Structo 3D Printers Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 20, 2016 Structo 3D printers are the latest to adopt a custom build processor from Materialise Materialise has extended its bespoke 3D…
Stratasys cements Adobe relationship to make colour 3D printing ‘more accessible’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 2, 2016 Around 1000 colours are now possible from Stratasys’ colour 3D printing technology Having stripped back its PolyJet 3D printer line-up…
Node red Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 11, 2016 Looking to showcase its pioneering seismic technology to exhibition attendees, ARL turned to Amalgam to create an eye-catching mock-up for…
Multi-tasking ZMorph CNC Set offers options with a warranty to back it up Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 12, 2016 At $1,790 with a 12 month warranty, the ZMorph is likely to turn some heads ZMorph’s latest release is the…
Breaking the mould Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 15, 2016 In a stately setting, Stephen Holmes meets up with Ben Redford of Mayku, a start-up that's promising to benefit makers…