Transformative Tooling Through Additive Manufacturing
The May 2018 issue of Additive Manufacturing magazine looks at unusual and unconventional applications for 3D-printed tooling.
Read More3D Printing Workshop Has Successful Launch at NPE2018
Speakers at the inaugural 3D Printing Workshop emphasized mold tooling and end-use production, among other 3D printing applications.
Read More3D-Printed Tooling Offers Durability for Precast Concrete
As an alternative to wooden tooling, 3D-printed forms for precast concrete are proving to be more durable and better able to support a large-scale renovation project.
Read MoreGetting to Production Faster with 3D-Printed Press Brake Tooling
A case study from Centerline Engineered Solutions demonstrates that a 3D-printed die and punch can withstand press brake forces, providing a cheaper, faster path to production.
Read MoreEnd-to-End Additive Manufacturing at Slice Mfg. Studios
The Akron-based company aims to control and perfect the additive manufacturing of medical devices, from raw material all the way through shipping.
Read MorePreviewing Rapid + TCT 2018
The annual trade show and conference has much to offer users of 3D printing technology. Review some of the highlights and plan your visit.
Read MoreAmerimold 2018 to Highlight "Avenues to Additive Manufacturing"
The 2018 edition of the trade show includes a panel presentation exploring how and why mold shops pursue 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
Read MoreSeries: Installing a Metal 3D Printer
A five-part series documents one manufacturer’s experience and lessons learned while installing a powder-bed fusion metal 3D printer.
Read MoreVideo: Where Does Additive Manufacturing Make Sense?
Can 3D printing produce a useful, functional part? The answer is, unequivocally, yes. Editors discuss where and when AM makes sense in this video.
WatchDirect Metal Printing Rapidly Delivers Innovative Faucet
A faucet that would be difficult to manufacture conventionally was developed and produced within weeks using Direct Metal Printing (DMP).
WatchVideo: 3 Roles for Computer Vision in Metal 3D Printing
Carnegie Mellon University professor Elizabeth Holm explains three ways computer vision can advance powder-bed metal 3D printing.
Read MoreComputer Vision System Automates Characterization of Metal Powder
A computer vision system that has learned to classify metal powders could speed material qualification and advance machine learning in additive manufacturing.
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