Easy as 123 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 8, 2011 We take it for granted that the target market for desktop 3D printers in the home is adults. Tanya Weaver…
Introducing UltiMaker’s Method XL Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 29, 2023 3D print large production parts right from the desktop, using manufacturing-grade ABS
UltiMaker launches Method XL Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 24, 2023 Bridges gap between desktop and industrial 3D printers by blending performance and convenience
Zortrax releases speed mode feature for M300 Dual and M Series Plus Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 17, 2023 Zortrax accelerates 3D printing on their machines by offering new and free firmware update
Is the technology ready for design and engineering to adopt hybrid working? Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 27, 2022 How the need for both digital design and physical prototyping can work in more fluid systems
Sweet dreams: toys innovation at Mattel Posted by Claudia Schergna - August 25, 2022 Toys are designed using mix of CAD, modelling, and simulation software and AM
Fits like a Glove80: Designed for keyboard comfort Posted by Claudia Schergna - March 11, 2022 How 3D printing and Fusion 360 aided the development across countries of a split ergonomic keyboard
The Director’s Cut: Designing decadence at Callum Designs Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 12, 2022 Ian Callum's own studio reworks his Aston Martin Vanquish design 20 years on for today’s GT driver
How AM is being used by big brands to add new accessories and spare parts Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 6, 2021 The start-up steering big brands through the potential pitfalls, and its recent work with Miele
MakerBot Method X Review Posted by Al Dean - December 4, 2020 From its heated build chamber to its bullet-proof accuracy, this is not the MakerBot of old