DEVELOP3D Live 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 23, 2016 With CAD finally getting truly 'Aided' by the computer, Fabrication tools empowering the desktop and immersive VR becoming affordable, DEVELOP3D…
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…
Want big parts? 3D Platform have got you covered Posted by Al Dean - February 29, 2016 If there’s one thing that’s annoying for those looking to take on 3D printing as part of their workflow, it’s…
Roboze targets advanced materials with One+400 desktop 3D printer Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 26, 2016 Roboze is looking to lower the barrier to entry for printing advanced thermoplastics for functional parts Designed for printing high-end…
LulzBot launches its latest desktop FDM 3D printer, maintains open source ethic Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 4, 2016 The Taz 6 is set to continue LulzBot’s standing as one of the leading open source desktop 3D printers on…
Stratasys looks to cut design-to-3D print times with GrabCAD Print Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 17, 2016 A preview shot of the GrabCAD Print file preparation While the majority of us still recognise GrabCAD for its community…
XYZprinting and SolidWorks partner for 3D Printing Posted by Stephen Holmes - May 26, 2016 XYZprinting’s partnership with SolidWorks increases ease of use to two popular educational resources Dassault Systèmes has announced that SolidWorks will…
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…
The Mcor ARKe 3D printer gets upgrades that push its models to 2 million colours Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 22, 2016 The Mcor ARKe has been boosted to ‘photorealistic’ levels of colour Since its launch in January, the Mcor ARKe has…
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…