Review: Delcam PowerMill 2014 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 11, 2014 PowerMill is a legend amongst those machining at the bleeding edge. Al Dean explores the highlights of the latest release
Review: Edgecam 2014 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 10, 2014 With its reputation built as a standalone application that has close links with CAD systems, Edgecam is expanding into new…
Just three weeks until the National Women in Engineering Day – how to get involved Posted by Tanya Weaver - June 2, 2014 Here at Develop3D we like to champion our female engineers In just three weeks on 23 June it’s the National…
Take wing Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 29, 2014 How a team of engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at Sheffield University went about 3D printing and testing…
3D printing in the classroom Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 28, 2014 Tanya Weaver chats to a few teachers and explores a new initiative aimed at getting 3D printers into UK schools
Dell Precision M3800: materials R&D for the world’s thinnest mobile workstation Posted by Greg Corke - May 27, 2014 The Dell M3800 achieves its soft touch finish with a 0.5mm layer of silicone overmoulded on top of a lightweight…
Review: Ansys Workbench 15 Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 27, 2014 Ansys' name is legend in simulation and analysis circles. With the advent of Workbench, it is building a single, intelligent…
Live blog: PD+I conference, London – Day 2 Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 23, 2014 Well we’re back, running on coffee and anticipating another day of industrial design goodness. Day two of the conference will…
Wacom Cintiq Companion Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 22, 2014 Wacom is well known in design circles for its range of pen-based input devices. Al Dean takes a look at…
How to celebrate a 30th birthday: Like Tebis, scan your guests and mill them in aluminium Posted by Tanya Weaver - May 20, 2014 Tebis gave all its guests a special souvenir – an aluminium copy of their face I jetted out to Munich…