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…
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…
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…
Formlabs announce new ‘tough resin’ for 3D printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 26, 2015 The new Formlabs resin should deliver a superior combination of yield strength, elongation, and impact resistance A new ‘tough resin’,…
Formlabs launches Form 2: Bigger volume, more robust hardware & new build process Posted by Al Dean - September 22, 2015 After hitting the web with a nifty little teaser trailer last week (as above), Formlabs has just this very moment…
Why the push for the desktop? Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2015 What’s with the current obsession with shrinking every technology to fit on the desktop, asks Al Dean – and is…
Formlabs’ formidable progress Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 12, 2015 Following the recent launch of Formlabs' next-generation stereolithography 3D printer, the Form 2, Al Dean talks to the team behind…
Formnext – 4 things we learned from Europe’s big 3D printing event Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 25, 2015 The show floor of Formnext bristling with activity Among the towering stands at the Frankfurt Messe there was a lot…
Desktop 3D printers Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 12, 2016 Current and future 3D printers that could transform your design process as part of a modern workshop
Review: FormLabs Form 2 Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 13, 2016 When Formlabs launched in 2014, it brought stereolithography to the desktop for the first time. Al Dean takes a look…