Autodesk makes its Ember 3D Printer designs available free Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 1, 2015 The design files for Autodesk’s Ember 3D printer have been made available free to all Autodesk is putting the designs…
Review: Autodesk Inventor 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 15, 2015 While its Fusion product may be grabbing all the cloud-based headlines, Autodesk has also been hard at work on its…
Autodesk announces Ignite Platform for ‘Young Learners’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 17, 2015 Project Ignite hopes to inspire and educate young learners in all the latest creative technologies Autodesk has launched Project Ignite,…
Major 3D printing players join push for new 3MF file Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 6, 2015 Further support for the 3D printing file format 3MF means the STL’s days could be numbered At the start of…
First Look: Netfabb Professional 6 – early version of 3MF file format already in place Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 7, 2015 Because a man in a tie means business – Netfabb Professional 6 has new features for making mass production less…
Intel sets sights on 3D CAD with new integrated Iris Pro Graphics Posted by Greg Corke - July 8, 2015 Intel will be targeting users of 3D CAD applications, such as DS SolidWorks Intel is starting to take professional graphics…
Interactive CL3VER animations, straight from CAD data, future of marketing for robotics company Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 15, 2015 The interactive 3D model allows users to get a ‘trade show experience’ through any internet browser A robotics manufacturer has…
Layer by layer Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 27, 2015 Ammar Kalo's Stratum chair skillfully combines shapes inspired by the natural world with advanced CNC milling and fabrication technologies, writes…
Hands-on with the X-Carve CNC Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 27, 2015 With a new, larger workshop space, Al Dean has been itching to put together his next big bit of making…
The new body builders Posted by Jessica Twentyman - July 28, 2015 Jessica Twentyman speaks to Shane Fox of Within Technologies, now part of Autodesk, about how 3D printing could revolutionise healthcare