Tuesday, October 8, 2013

3D Printing Actually Boosts Manufacturing, 3D Printing Leather (steak coming soon?), Is 3D printing Just a Gimmick?, More News on NASA and 3D Printing, 3D Printing is Green, a New LulzBot and Oakland Gets a 3D Printing Store...

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3D printing a big boost to mainstream manufacturing Channel News Asia
Whether for personal-use, prototyping or production, 3D printing is becoming part of mainstream manufacturing, and demand for the technology is growing in ...
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Surprise: 3D Printing Won't Be Closing Any Factories Down ReadWrite
3D printing is capturing the attention of a lot of people these days, with promises to disrupt the manufacturing process. Devices that can produce finished objects ...
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Faux Leather 3D Printing: Leather without Cruelty? Feelgood Style
Andras Forgacs developed a method of 3D printing that could produce human body parts and organs for medical purposes. Now he's working to use that same ...
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Cloud & 3D Printing – Next-Generation Manufacturing Set Up CloudTweaks News
How does 3D printing do that? Here is a simple example: just draw a design on your computer, add data, and drive the machine that spreads very thin sheets of ...
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Pop Science: 3D Printing: Glam or Gimmick? Muse
The premise of 3D printing is very enticing. Download a product model, or, if you're savvy and creative, use computer-aided drafting (CAD) to make one yourself, ...
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3D printing to really take off - NASA New Europe
MOFFETT FIELD, California (AP) — NASA is preparing to launch a 3D printer into space next year, a toaster-sized game changer that greatly reduces the need ...
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Can 3D printing rebuild manufacturing in Australia? The Conversation
It's not easy being a small business in the current manufacturing environment. The face of manufacturing is changing, and businesses are eager for ...
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3D Printing is Greener ENGINEERING.com
According to his findings Pearce says 3D printing requires between 41 and 68 percent less energy than making these items in a factory. "The bottom line is, we ...
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Review: LulzBot TAZ 3D printer Gizmag
The TAZ 1.0 is LulzBot's fourth generation printer, and it uses the company's sixth generation hot-end (the nozzle and extrusion mechanism for 3D printing).
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HoneyBee3D printing store opens in Oakland with rapid prototyping ... Engadget
Given how costly the tech can be, this is a boon for folks who'd love to dip into the 3D printing pool but can't quite justify the sizable investment required. It's only ...
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