SolidWorks 2013 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 14, 2012 Al Dean and Jeff Mirisola track the continued evolution of SolidWorks' powerful tools
Patent Wars Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 10, 2012 ‘A patent is only as powerful as the amount of money you have to defend it’ is a very true…
Into the fold Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 9, 2012 Twenty five years after designing his first folding bicycle, Mark Sanders has worked with Korean company Mando to develop the…
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…
TCT Live 2012: Makers & Hobbyists guide Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 20, 2012 This year's event has more than ever for those looking to take their first steps into 3D printing - whether…
3D printing and the Emerging Technology Hype Cycle Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 17, 2012 This month Al Dean discovers that when word gets around that you’ve got a 3D printer, all manner of amusing…
SolidWorks 2013 & what constitutes a good release? Posted by Al Dean - September 11, 2012 I spent a day last week in the company of the SolidWorks folks at their rather spiffy new campus just…
PowerShape Pro 2013 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 11, 2012 Al Dean looks at Delcam's mighty PowerShape which sees an extension of its direct modelling tools as well as greater…
Down to a tee Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 6, 2012 The services of AME Design and Haughton Design help make new golf equipment ideas a reality
GPU compute for workstations Posted by Greg Corke - September 5, 2012 Thinking about buying a new workstation? It may be time to consider GPU compute. With the ability to accelerate simulation…