Robotic Grippers Optimized with nTopology and Desktop Metal 3D Printing Our regular readers will know that Executive Editor Joris Peels is enthusiastic about application-specific 3D printing endeavors, seeing the benefits additive manufacturing (AM) can bring to… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3p39OdO

3DPOD Episode 64: 3D Print Services with Clement Moreau, Sculpteo Founder Clement Moreau founded Sculpteo and led the 3D print service for ten years before selling it to BASF. In this episode, we follow his journey, discuss what made Sculpteo successful,… The post 3DPOD… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3uAu0Vt

Upon Successful Live 3D Printing Event, AMUG Announces Awards and Board Changes The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) launched its first live event since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down such activities to great enthusiasm from its tightly knit community. Now, the… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/2S0rVF9

3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: May 30, 2021 After an extremely busy two weeks that were jam-packed with webinars and events, both live and online, this week things will be a little bit calmer. To learn when you… The post 3D Printing Webinar… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/2TkslGy

Think Big At Virtual Maker Faire Galicia 2021 Innovative in form and content, the 7th edition of Maker Faire Galicia returns to the global stage on Wednesday, June 2nd through Sunday, June 6th. 100% digital, the five days of talks, presentations, workshops, and exhibits explore cutting-edge tech and roll-out low fi hands-on activations that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Register […] The post Think Big At Virtual Maker Faire Galicia 2021 appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers. https://buff.ly/3uvARQ8

3D Printing News Briefs, May 29, 2021: KINGS 3D, GKN Aerospace, Bastion Cycles, Tufts University, Apple We’re starting with a little business in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, and then moving on to modes of transportation, before some materials news and a 3D printed Apple… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3yXnMCC

What An AI Nose Knows Make:cast #21 – Benjamin Cabé Like many of us during Covid-19, Benjamin Cabé was baking sourdough bread at home in France. He wondered how he might tell if his dough was done proofing. He began working on an artificial nose that uses physical sensors to detect gas but also uses machine learning to identify the […] The post What An AI Nose Knows appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers. https://buff.ly/2SH7b5q

Quick Look: Bob’s CNC Revolution Rotary Mill If you’re into CNC, you’ve probably seen a 4th axis, or rotary axis on a machine before. This is usually an add-on to a machine, like an upgrade. Bob’s CNC has put out a desktop machine that cuts away everything else and just delivers on that rotary goodness with the Revolution. The concept of a […] The post Quick Look: Bob’s CNC Revolution Rotary Mill appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers. https://buff.ly/3wBKgXN

From Skygazing to 3D Models: Chandra Observatory Discoveries Can Be 3D Printed For two decades, the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured the hot, turbulent regions of space, like exploded stars, clusters of galaxies, and matter around black holes. It has… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3fLOTHW

Satori Launches Kickstarter Campaign for New Large-Volume VL2800 3D Printer After a long wait, it’s finally here: the Kickstarter campaign for the new large-volume, industrial-grade Satori 3D printer, the VL2800, officially launched this week, and in less than ten… View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/3p0GuV3

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