New model army Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 22, 2015 A look at work created by emerging young modelmakers and showcased at June's New Blades exhibition in London
Going backwards to move forwards Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 31, 2015 When New Zealand-based 3D Hub was asked to convert HVAC units for modified US trucks, reverse engineering was the best…
Crunching skulls Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 13, 2015 At one of the market leaders in audio equipment, Dave Vogt and Seth Richardson share the secrets of the firm's…
Zortrax helps maintain Polish Airforce Migs with 3D printed parts Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 17, 2015 3D printing prototypes is helping keep NATO requirements cost effective 3D printers are also being used to help upgrade Soviet-type…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Q2 Posted by Al Dean - September 4, 2015 Recent updates to Fusion 360 are bang on schedule — and bring users a wealth of new capabilities at a…
Design technology ain’t what it used to be. Or is it? Posted by Al Dean - September 7, 2015 With his lad off to secondary school and soon to be studying Product Design, Al Dean has been feeling nostalgic.…
Review: Onshape Beta update Posted by Al Dean - September 8, 2015 Six months on from its beta-version debut in March, how is Onshape shaping up? Al Dean looks at new its…
Electric vehicles Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 9, 2015 Stephen Holmes takes a look at innovative vehicles with ambitions to overtake their gas-guzzling counterparts
Betting on BIM Posted by Martyn Day - September 11, 2015 What's the best way for companies that manufacture components used in the building industry to get BIM-ready, digital versions of…
Review: SolidWorks 2016 beta Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 30, 2015 Dassault Systèmes continues to build on SolidWorks' strong track record in this latest release, writes Michael Lord, with a wide…