Prototyping – a curious process Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 4, 2015 Prototyping is a curious process. It’s part experimentation, part black art and part luck. Al Dean has been pondering the…
Desktop Factory: What’s out there and what’s coming Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 3, 2015 As well as the Roland MonoFab ARM-10 3D Printer and SRM-20 CNC Mill, what else is out there to transform…
Review: Roland MonoFab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 3, 2015 Named after the Japanese concept of monozukuri (meaning: art, science and craft of making things), Roland's MonoFab combines 3D printing…
The Weekender: Experience isn’t everything Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 5, 2014 HP’s 3D printing technology is based on decades old technology, however, a new breed of technologies are coming and they’re…
Packed Pixels – from idea to Kickstarter Posted by Al Dean - November 19, 2014 We’re all aware, in the design and engineering community, of the wealth of activity that’s surrounding Kickstarter, IndieGoGo and the…
The Weekender: A space to get hands on among the pomp of London Design Festival Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 19, 2014 Our favourite find of London Design Festival London Design Festival draws mixed emotions from me – part of me is…
TCT Show + Personalize 2014 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2014 Forty 3D printer manufacturers are showcasing machines at TCT SHOW 2014 at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, from 30 September…
Openness is a glorious thing Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 15, 2014 Spending some time in the workshop once again this summer, Al Dean has been exploring the next generation of 3D…
Will 2014 go down as the year of the stereolithography machine? Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 18, 2014 Last year was all about the FDM-based machines. Will 2014 go down as the year that stereolithography became a more…
Welcome to the world of tomorrow…today Posted by Oli Smith - August 13, 2013 With 71 per cent of those surveyed by Ipsos MORI professing to know little or nothing about 3D printing, it’s…