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The Cool Parts Show Season 3 Premieres August 12, 2020

The third season of our video series highlighting cool, unique and weird 3D printed parts launches next week. Subscribe and stay tuned. 

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The Cool Parts Show is returning for its third season starting next week. As in past seasons, each episode highlights a cool, unique and/or weird 3D printed part that has something to say about the future of additive manufacturing. Cohost Peter Zelinski and I explore new materials and processes for 3D printing; generative design; the interplay of additive and subtractive manufacturing; and much more. You won’t want to miss this!

Episode 1 will appear on Wednesday, August 12, and we’ll be posting the rest of the season at regular 3-week intervals. Subscribe on YouTube and enable notifications, and you’ll be the first to know when new episodes drop. In the meantime, catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 as well as our special episodes at TheCoolPartsShow.com.


The Cool Parts Show presented by AM

The Cool Parts Show is a video series from Additive Manufacturing Media that explores the what, how and why of unusual 3D printed parts. Watch more here.

Have a cool part to share? Email us.


Transcript

Peter Zelinski

The Cool Parts Show is back! Season 3 starting soon. We are returning with an all-new batch of real, amazing, 3D printed cool parts.

Stephanie Hendrixson 

A couple of questions we will be answering in this season: Can you 3d print with ceramics? How tiny can 3D printed parts get? What might Pete’s next car look like? And what does a flip-flop have to do with the future of the global economy? 

Peter Zelinski

And in the first episode of Season 3, we will explore the connection between additive manufacturing and machining.

Stephanie Hendrixson 

It’s only a few days away so make sure you’re subscribed. You can find more information on YouTube and TheCoolPartsShow.com.

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