In this video by @supervaliddesigns, they demonstrate a 3D-printed jig for efficiently manufacturing spring clips used in their PETAL light system, streamlining the previously tedious manual process.
Humtown drives US Manufacturing Comeback with Additive Sand Casting
Humtown Products, an Ohio-based company, is positioning itself to serve manufacturers looking to bring production back to the United States. The company specializes... read more »
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Releases Advanced Dataset for 3D Printing Quality Monitoring
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has released a comprehensive dataset for its Peregrine software, which monitors and analyzes parts created through powder bed additive... read more »
Creality Expands Flagship Lineup with K2 and K2 Pro 3D Printers
Creality has announced the launch of the K2 and K2 Pro, two new additions to its high-end K series. Built on a rigid... read more »
Farsoon and Stark Future Complete KLINGA Project, Producing Over 1,000 Titanium Parts
Farsoon Europe GmbH and Stark Future have completed the KLINGA Project, a collaborative engineering initiative that produced more than 1,000 titanium parts using... read more »
Swiss Steel Group’s Ugitech Introduces Custom Wire for 3D Metal Printing
Swiss Steel Group and its French subsidiary Ugitech have launched UGIWAM wire, a new product designed for wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM). The... read more »
QIDI Launches Q2 3D Printer for Home Users with Industrial-Grade Features
QIDI Tech has introduced the QIDI Q2, a compact, beginner-friendly desktop 3D printer engineered to bring professional-grade capabilities into the home. Designed as... read more »
Purdue University Partners with Thermwood to Integrate Simulation with Large-Scale 3D Printing
Purdue University's Composites Manufacturing and Simulation Center has partnered with Thermwood to combine predictive simulation technology with large-scale 3D printing for composite parts... read more »
University of Wyoming Researcher Receives NSF Grant to Study 3D Printing of Soft Materials
Daniel Rau, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wyoming, has received a $198,932 grant from the National Science Foundation... read more »
Researchers Develop Real-Time Control System for 3D Printing of Thermosetting Polymers
Researchers led by Mejia et al. have developed a real-time monitoring and control system for direct ink write (DIW) 3D printing of thermosetting... read more »
Central Saint Martins Graduate Creates 3D Printed Tennis Balls
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed Point, a 3D-printed tennis ball made from bio-based, recyclable filament. The balls maintain the traditional... read more »