CES 2014: 3D print rivals go toe-to-toe, and what it means for the professionals Posted by Al Dean - January 21, 2014 Held in Las Vegas every January, CES is where the consumer tech industry goes to show off its latest developments…
Review: Materialise Magics 18 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 5, 2014 If you've never got to the business end of 3D printing you may think it's simply a case of output…
Would Stradivari have gone Open Source? – 3D print your own violin Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 20, 2014 A fiddle for all? Last month our eye was caught by a violin moulded from perspex, and as impressive a…
Ultimaker aims to bring 3D printing to UK schools Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 8, 2014 Hot on the heels of MakerBot’s announcement to get a 3D printer in every school in the US, Ultimaker GB…
MODO 801 updates pay off for the product designers Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 28, 2014 Realistic wrinkles – MODO 801 is here The Foundry has launched the latest version of it’s darling MODO software, with…
Develop3D Live 2014 report Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 14, 2014 It's like all the best articles from a year's worth of DEVELOP3D Magazine but happening live in front of your…
Review: 3D Systems Sense Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 20, 2014 Following its acquisition of Geomagic and RapidForm in the last year, 3D Systems' move into the 3D Scanning device market…
3D printing in the classroom Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 28, 2014 Tanya Weaver chats to a few teachers and explores a new initiative aimed at getting 3D printers into UK schools
Klax axe head – how much can you pack into a product? Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 10, 2014 You attach the axe head to a standard handle, or one found in the great outdoors Outdoorsmen of the world,…
FormLabs update 3D printer + Euro servicing Posted by Al Dean - June 10, 2014 When FormLabs launched its Form1 3D printer on Kickstarter back in 2012, it took the crowd-funding game by storm. While…