Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi unearth how Oshkosh Corporation’s award-winning HARR-E™ and advanced 3D printing initiatives are revolutionizing the specialty vehicle industry while unlocking ...
There’s a new craze in desktop 3D printing: bleach printing. It’s a simple process that can be done by almost anyone with a desktop 3D printer and some imagination. It lets you “print” complex 2D ...
Charles R. Goulding and Kellen Coleman dive into how the bipartisan Ships for America Act and cutting-edge 3D printing technology could restore U.S. shipbuilding leadership and bolster national ...
Last week I attended the 8th annual AMS conference in New York, where attendees discussed the additive manufacturing industry. This is a relatively small event as compared to the monster tradeshows ...
It may be that the era of proprietary materials might be ending. Proprietary materials are a long-established method among 3D printer manufacturers. Technically, it means that a 3D printer is able to ...
This week’s selection is the Layers Decoded #04 by Bold Design and Batch.Works. Bold Design is a French multidisciplinary design studio and 3D printing research lab, while Batch.Works is a UK-based ...
This week’s question is about an old 3D scanner, the Eora. Reader Leo asks: “Some years ago I purchased an Eora 3D scanner for use with my iPhone. For a while it worked well, but with a change of ...
It’s time to give an update on LuBan, one of the most interesting 3D print utilities. Have you ever wanted to print something big? No, really big! To do that, you’d have to painstakingly chop up your ...