Heart and sole Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 9, 2016 UK footwear brand Vivobarefoot is on a quest to create minimalist shoes that let your feet behave as if they…
Pimped-out soldering iron that could touch up your 3D printer’s errors Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 9, 2016 //giphy.com/embed/j9yVf4ohO578s Most 3D printers are going to spit out botched results from time to time, and to perfect the finish…
It’s the materials that matter Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2016 It’s the materials, not the machines that are going to change industrial perceptions of 3D printing and where it takes…
Grasping the future Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2016 Stephen Holmes meets a Japanese start-up that aims to bring life changing robotic prosthetics to the masses with the help…
HP offers CAD workstations on subscription Posted by Greg Corke - July 1, 2016 HP Z240 SFF – now available to rent. HP is giving small to medium design and engineering firms the chance…
The Mcor ARKe 3D printer gets upgrades that push its models to 2 million colours Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 22, 2016 The Mcor ARKe has been boosted to ‘photorealistic’ levels of colour Since its launch in January, the Mcor ARKe has…
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…
Gillette partners with 3D Hubs and Makers Cafe for sharp new competition Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 27, 2016 It’s the design degree staple – redesign the razor – that even secondary school kids are honing their skills on,…
Tipo di magia! Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 3, 2016 By applying high performance engineering, KWSP has brought a rare Alfa Romeo Tipo back to life and ready to race…
Sorting though diamonds, 8 per second Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 11, 2016 The traditional methods look nice in marketing material, but in reality it’s a machine doing the sorting While De Beers…