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…
Delcam PowerMill 2016 gets ‘mirroring’ function for symmetrical parts and tooling Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 30, 2015 Parts can now be mirrored in PowerMill 2016 The 2016 version of Delcam PowerMill CAM for five-axis and high-speed machining…
CAM software – let’s get personal Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 3, 2015 The world of CNC machining may run on cutting-edge robotics, writes Stephen Holmes, but it’s up to CAM software vendors…
Review: Autodesk Fusion 360 Q2 Posted by Al Dean - September 4, 2015 Recent updates to Fusion 360 are bang on schedule — and bring users a wealth of new capabilities at a…
Proto Labs launches 3D printing service in Europe Posted by Al Dean - September 7, 2015 If you’re familiar with Proto Labs, you’ll most likely know that the company has specialised in the manufacturing of parts…
Precision vision Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 10, 2015 With a forward-looking investment in three new machines, the Suffolk-based company is better equipped than ever to keep vintage aircraft…
EXCLUSIVE: Autodesk extends Fusion Fast Track program to UK & Nordics Posted by Al Dean - September 15, 2015 Last month, Autodesk announced a US focussed program for SolidWorks users, to tempt them to give its Fusion 360 system…
How will new manufacturing technology influence the design of products? Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 18, 2015 Joe Anand believes that the rise of Hybrid machines will remove the boundaries for design imposed by traditional manufacturing methods…
3D printing pioneers Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 5, 2015 With a bold vision, a heap of industrial and technological know-how and some cutting-edge 3D printing technology, Addaero Manufacturing is…
Metals 3D Printing: Machines Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 6, 2015 If you're looking to build tough, usable plastic parts, Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) has always been the way to go.…