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If you draw it, will it “print”?

December 5, 2011 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

3D printing, Make Parts Fast Feature

The processes involved in Additive manufacturing (AM), including 3D printing, stereolithography, polyjet, and fused filament fabrication, all promise design freedom. This technology has not replaced traditional manufacturing yet. So, many parts will … [Read more...] about If you draw it, will it “print”?

Filed Under: 3D Printers, Additive Manufacturing, Aerospace, Architecture, Automotive, Consumer Products, Entertainment, FDM, Featured, Industrial, Medical, Rapid MFG, Rapid Prototyping, SLA, SLS Tagged With: 3D Printing, additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping

CNC machining speeds the development of custom gearwheels

December 5, 2011 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Subtractive manufactured part from Roland CNC equipment

Michal Zalewski is a multitalented guy – a successful software engineer by day, and robotics hobbyist in the evening and on weekends. He became serious about robotics almost six years ago, and quickly realized that the most significant limitation is … [Read more...] about CNC machining speeds the development of custom gearwheels

Filed Under: Aerospace, Architecture, Automotive, CNC Milling Machines, Consumer Products, Entertainment, Featured, Industrial, Medical, Processes, Subtractive Fabrication Tagged With: direct digital manufacturing, Roland DGA, subtractive, Subtractive prototyping

Laser scanners take accurate measurements fast

December 5, 2011 By Leslie Langnau 1 Comment

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The goal in most design projects—find a way to develop the most accurate products, quickly and easily (or easily enough) and run with it. The need for speed, however, often conflicts with the need to take accurate measurements along the way—an … [Read more...] about Laser scanners take accurate measurements fast

Filed Under: 3D Scanners, Aerospace, Architecture, Automotive, Consumer Products, Entertainment, Equipment, Featured, Industrial, Medical, News, Rapid Prototyping, Reverse Engineering Tagged With: FARO Technologies

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