We were contacted by Andrew Mazzotta, who, with Adam Pirie, have created “3D Hacker” , a multipurpose website serving the needs of the 3D printing community.
The Photon scanner uses laser lines and an HD camera to create the CAD files needed for 3D printing. Read the original post: Scanner to provide 3D printing’s missing link work at home jobs
Blurb print group, in conjunction with Dezeen.com, the world’s most influential online architecture and design magazine, have just launched a new magazine with a focus on 3D printing. According to Blurb, “Print Shift is a magazine that explores the fast-changing world of 3D printing and analyzes the way it is changing the worlds of architecture and design.
We all know that 3D printing has many uses, and as the technology has become more available, people from all different kinds of industries have been integrating additive manufacturing into their production process. One industry that’s capitalized on 3D printing technology is the fashion
This is a guest post from Gary Sharma (aka “The Guy with the Red Tie”), founder and CEO of GarysGuide and proud owner of a whole bunch of black suits, white shirts and, at last count, over 40 red ties. You can reach him at gary [at] garysguide.com. R.I.P., Roger Ebert
This is a guest post from Gary Sharma (aka “The Guy with the Red Tie”), founder and CEO of GarysGuide and proud owner of a whole bunch of black suits, white shirts and, at last count, over 40 red ties.
This is a guest post from Gary Sharma (aka “The Guy with the Red Tie”), founder and CEO of GarysGuide and proud owner of a whole bunch of black suits, white shirts and, at last count, over 40 red ties. You can reach him at gary [at] garysguide.com.
This is a guest post from Gary Sharma (aka “The Guy with the Red Tie”), founder and CEO of GarysGuide and proud owner of a whole bunch of black suits, white shirts and, at last count, over 40 red ties. You can reach him at gary [at] garysguide.com.
In a recently announced joint venture, jet engine manufacturer Pratt &Whitney announced that it has joined forces with the University of Connecticut (UCONN) to create one of the US’s most state-of-the-art additive manufacturing (AM) facilities. Over the course of the next five years, Pratt &Whitney will invest $9 million into the development of powder-based AM technologies to further refine electron beam melting and “laser powder bed” AM


Shapeways To Gain Even More Materials?
A posting on Shapeways blog solicits applications for a new position at the 3D print service. The position?