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09/07/2018
University researchers develop new method for making 3D printed molds
Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria & the Institute of Science and Information Technology in Italy have developed a new tool for creating 3D printed molds. The tool auto https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/university-researchers-develop-new-method-for-making-3d-printed-molds-139379/
08/08/2018
Markforged Metal X 3D Printer – Making its Mark
3D printing equipment manufacturers talk earnestly about technology, materials, post-processing, lig... http://www.rapidreadytech.com/2018/08/markforged-metal-x-3d-printer-making-its-mark/
08/07/2018
15 major milestones along the brief history of 3D printing
15 major milestones along the brief history of 3D printing 3D printing is older than you think. Here's how it went from labs to basements.
3D printing is one of the most revolutionary technologies of the 21st century. Giving everyone from engineers and doctors to DIY enthusiasts and small business owners the ability to transform virtual ideas into physical objects, it promises to change life as we know it.
If you don’t know your laser sintering from your Shapeways or your bioprinting from your RepRaps, read on. These are the milestones we’ve passed so far on the road to making 3D printing a reality! The earliest breakthroughs
1800s: 3D printing doesn’t officially get started until the late twentieth century, but some of the ideas behind it date back a little bit further.
In 1859, a French “photosculptor” named François Willème demonstrates the world’s first “3D scanning” technology by using 24 cameras to simultaneously photograph subjects from different angles.
A few years later, in 1892, inventor Joseph E. Blanther is awarded a patent for a method of creating 3D topographical maps using a layering method — similar in concept to today’s 3D printers.
Both hint at the promise of 3D printing to come! The real birth of 3D printing
1980: The first attempts at modern 3D printing are carried out at a time when most of us are still marvelling at owning our first regular printers.
The first patent relating to the technology is filed in May 1980 by Dr. Hideo Kodama of Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute, describing a photopolymer rapid prototyping system. Kodama’s idea involves using vat of photopolymer material, exposed to UV light, in order to harden a part. Unfortunately, he never commercializes it. The arrival of stereolithography apparatus (SLA)
1986: continue reading https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/history-of-3d-printing-milestones/
06/19/2018
HP opens production-grade 3D printing center in China
With plans to expand its Asia-Pacific Japan (APJ) headquarters in the world’s largest manufacturing market HP, the Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing technology company, has unveiled https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/hp-opens-production-grade-3d-printing-center-china-134842/
06/19/2018
Ikea is designing a gaming chair perfectly tailored to an individual thanks to body scanning and 3D printing - MSPoweruser
If you're a professional gamer in eSports or just happen to play for several hours at a time, Ikea may have just designed the perfect chair for you. https://mspoweruser.com/ikea-is-designing-a-gaming-chair-perfectly-tailored-to-an-individual-thanks-to-body-scanning-and-3d-printing/
06/12/2018
Bigger and better: Ultimaker’s John Kawola on the S5, materials and applications
Ultimaker S5 Traditionally, there’s nothing big about Ultimaker . It started out as a company operating in a small industry, in a small country, manufacturing 3D printing machines that could function atop of a small desk. But in the last few years, the Dutch company has branched out to North America, has built a workforce of more than 200 people, and at the recent RAPID + TCT event in Fort Worth, TX, there was more. Pulled into production
On tradition, though, Ultimaker has been a firm favourite among hobbyists, consumer customers and educators, thanks to its consistent simplicity and affordability. Back in the day, the TCT Magazine in-tray would be being filled with fablab and maker case studies from the likes of Ultimaker, and today, in 2018, the company tops 3D Hubs ’ 3D printing guide in the prosumer category, despite its pricing labelled as a drawback. Prosumer, however, signals a change in its perception. Still a consumer-favourite, the machines that retail at a few thousand dollars are also finding their application among industry’s elite. And that is set to provide inspiration for not only their competitors, but also small and medium enterprises (SMEs) too. One of the biggest pulls for these firms? The price.
“We debuted this yesterday and a lot of people said ‘that’s really cheap’ and we’re like ‘we should have priced it higher!’” joked John Kawola, President North America, Ultimaker at the company’s RAPID + TCT stand. “But in the big scheme of things I think we made the right decision. We see that, at least for the professional user, there’s not a lot of price sensitivity, between $2,000 and $5,000 or $6,000.”
Kawola speaks in a near-empty Fort Worth Convention Center 30 minutes prior to the start of the second day of the RAPID + TCT 2018, a Mayo Clinic keynote stealing the attention of most show attendees in the arena at the other end of the hall. The peace and quiet of the trade fair show floor, that’s usually abuzz with conversation and machinery, allows for https://www.tctmagazine.com/tct-events/3d-printing-at-rapid-tct/ultimaker-s5-material-applications/
06/04/2018
Students Use Creativity, STEM Education, and 3D Printing to Create Prosthetic Leg For Baby Chick
We turn to 3D printing often in the medical field, many times to make custom prosthetics. But the veterinary field is also using the technology to create pr https://3dprint.com/215562/3d-printed-baby-chick-prosthetic/
05/26/2018
3D Printed Sugar Scaffolds Could Have an Impact on Bioprinting and Microfluidics
Isomalt is a type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges, but it could do a lot more than soothe sore throats - it could help save lives. One of the most https://3dprint.com/214767/3d-printed-sugar-scaffolds/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
05/22/2018
Formula Student Team Turns to 3D Printing to Rapidly Produce End-Use Race Car Parts
There's been an increase in recent years of student racing teams turning to 3D printing to help augment their cars before they hit the track. The annual Formula https://3dprint.com/214095/etseib-motorsport-3d-printing/
05/17/2018
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05/17/2018
Local university developing 3D printing material which is fighting disease
More than 30 million people in the U.S. wear dentures and 60% of them have a common disease. Now, due to innovative research coming out of UB, people can fight it through their false teeth. http://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/local-university-developing-3d-printing-material-which-is-fighting-disease/1181094721
05/12/2018
Sculpted in Virtual Reality and Brought to Life in 3D Print, Monster Heralds the Future of VFX
Practical effects, including props, figures, masks, makeup, and more, are a much-loved mainstay in a special effects (FX) industry increasingly going digital. N https://3dprint.com/213185/oculus-medium-monsterpalooza/
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