Review: Markforged Mark Two Posted by Al Dean - July 26, 2016 In the first of a two part review, Al Dean gets hands on and looks at the basics of how…
Grasping the future Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 17, 2016 Stephen Holmes meets a Japanese start-up that aims to bring life changing robotic prosthetics to the masses with the help…
Gaming hardware design gets personal with new Steam Controller Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 23, 2016 With the CAD files and electrical innards going to be made available from the manufacturers, anyone can mod their Steam…
Engineering education for non-engineers Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 10, 2015 A 3D printer can be a powerful machine to have in an educational workshop as long as that workshop also…
Body moving: Motion capture technology Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 20, 2014 At the cutting edge of the motion capture industry, Vicon cameras are used in movies and engineering alike. Stephen Holmes…
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…
Review: Formlabs Form 1+ Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 15, 2014 Formlabs reignited the stereolithography industry with its lower cost, desktop machine. Al Dean spends a month with the newly updated…
MakerBot takes over Manhattan as new Replicator gets public profile push Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 24, 2012 With an array of plastics and machines to buy over the counter, MakerBot continues to push 3D printing into the…
Revolution is in the air! Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 13, 2011 There’s a revolution in design coming. Martyn Day can feel it in his bones. Now everyone has free access to…
Mixing it up at Kenwood Posted by Stephen Holmes - January 12, 2026 How Kenwood chopped up the rulebook with its latest appliance designs