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3D Printing – The New Frontier for Manufacturing
I had the privilege of touring one of the prominent companies in this rapidly growing field of 3D printing,
Blog Published: 11/14/2011
Autodesk Apps for DIY 3D Models
Autodesk is amping up its commitment to the Maker community through its introduction of two new applications for its Autodesk 123D software—apps that allow creating 3D models based on photos, whether taken with a smart phone or an SLR camera.  ...
Blog Published: 11/8/2011
3D Printing Assists in Making Real Steel
Meet Atom. He’s a robot that stars alongside Hugh Jackman in the sci-fi flick Real Steel, a movie about robot boxing (think Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Robots).
Blog Published: 10/28/2011
Karten Design Brings Style to Hearing Aids
While eyeglass frames are designed by designers, the classic hearing aid—that flesh-colored aural suppository—seems to have been designed by—well, not a designer.
Blog Published: 10/21/2011
3D Printing Comes to “This Old House”
One technology that’s playing an increasing role in architectural design is 3D printing. And 3D printing is becoming more mainstream, too. Evidence of both these claims can be seen on PBS’ upcoming season of “This Old House,” where a 3D-printed mode...
Blog Published: 9/29/2011
Creaform Launches MaxSHOT 3D Camera
Although photogrammetry – the practice of making measurements with the use of photographs – has been around since the 19th century Creaform, the portable 3D scanning and optical measurement technology company, has brought it to the 21st with the rel...
Blog Published: 9/23/2011
A 9/11 Tribute Made with 3D Printing
David Munson, owner of Munson3D.com, an architectural visualization company, has created a tribute to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, by documenting the totality of the events in a three-piece scale model of lower Manhattan.
Blog Published: 9/7/2011
Quirky Comes to Tuesday Night TV
We’ve written about the social networking product development site Quirky.com here before, and now the company has gone from the stuff of blogs to almost-Hollywood.
Blog Published: 8/30/2011
Hacking a 3D Printer
Open-source development has gone from the realm of software to hardware, as well, as it is now being used in the development of 3D printers.
Blog Published: 8/10/2011
Delcam PowerMILL Adds Flowline Machining
The 2012 version of Delcam’s PowerMILL CAM software for high-speed and five-axis machining will be introduced at EMO in September.
Blog Published: 8/8/2011

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