Euromold 2013 report Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 9, 2014 From 3 to 6 December 2013 the Frankfurt exhibition centre in Germany played host to the 20th Euromold, a trade…
Power trip Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 14, 2014 Tanya Weaver meets up with Bare Conductive for a peek into its development processes for products such as Electric Paint…
Making it in Ironbridge Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 21, 2014 Maker — an old term that has become a new thing. Al Dean develops a new love for the smell…
TechShop announces plans to bring open community workshop to the UK Posted by Al Dean - January 22, 2014 Al works in a shed, but even he doesn’t have room for a waterjet. And he wants one. Badly. Last…
Stratasys launches multi-material colour 3D printer Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 27, 2014 It’s been the worst-kept secret in the 3D printing industry, but Stratasys has finally launched its full colour Connex printer…
Unmasking SFX Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 3, 2014 From giant puppets to small film props, special effects (SFX) company Artem melds cutting-edge design and engineering with traditional sculptural…
Musical instruments Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 4, 2014 This month we get our groove on as Stephen Holmes prepares to make sweet music with modern manufactured marvels
Say ‘I love you’ with 3D printed crap this Valentine’s Day and prepare to be dumped Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 14, 2014 Love is in the air. Best stick with a card and some flowers (real ones) Having slumped in a doorway,…
Would Stradivari have gone Open Source? – 3D print your own violin Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 20, 2014 A fiddle for all? Last month our eye was caught by a violin moulded from perspex, and as impressive a…
Ultimaker aims to bring 3D printing to UK schools Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 8, 2014 Hot on the heels of MakerBot’s announcement to get a 3D printer in every school in the US, Ultimaker GB…