Z Corp’s recycling smarts Posted by Al Dean - February 25, 2011 The Z Corp machines remove the initial large quantity of unused powder under negative pressure. 3D Printing has been through…
Cordwainers* par excellence, Clarks, go ape for 3D printing Posted by Al Dean - April 5, 2011 Clark’s has a rich heritage from its foundation in the 1825 by two brothers in Somerset. Interesting story out of…
Prime Cuts: Danish bring home the bacon* Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 7, 2011 Denmark is having a purple patch at the minute: if it’s not fashion, literature or films, we’re being reminded that…
Stratasys seek riches in the jewellery industry Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 4, 2011 This bubble ring by Lynne MacLachlan uses a Solidscape lost-wax casting method to create its intricate form Today has seen…
MINI World Rally Championship team uses 3D printing for test and production Posted by Greg Corke - May 16, 2011 The new MINI John Cooper Works World Rally Car (WRC). I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for MINIs…
It’s a cover up Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 17, 2011 Stephen Holmes has been taking a look at what's out there to protect our beloved smartphones and iPads
3D Systems: gearing up for the mainstreaming of 3D printing Posted by Al Dean - May 24, 2011 3D Systems is a fascinating organisation. They kicked off the rapid prototyping industry when Chuck Hull invented and commercialised Stereolithography…
Revolution is in the air! Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 13, 2011 There’s a revolution in design coming. Martyn Day can feel it in his bones. Now everyone has free access to…
The Power Plate PowerBike Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2011 Having brought a revolutionary method of training to our gyms, Power Plate, a glutton for imposing punishment, has released the…
It’s show time Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 21, 2011 It's that time of year when design students are gearing up for their final year degree shows. Stephen Holmes scouts…