Perhaps the most important part of 3D printing is using the right material for your print job. When considering what building material to use, there are numerous factors to consider, including ...
ABS is a durable material that can be 3D printed, but requires a 100° C build surface. The print bed of [Pat]’s Bambu Lab A1 Mini is unable to get that hot, which means he can not print ABS…or can he?
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3D printing materials: what you need to know
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Igor Gaspar, a mechanical engineer, teacher, and researcher at MATE University in ...
Doubling the print volume yet only marginally larger that the Core One, this business focused 3D printer sets a new benchmark ...
A long, long time ago, we found ourselves talking about how models like the Ender 5 Pro were an amazing solution to have at ...
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Don’t buy a 3D printer until you read this
This is not meant to discourage you from joining the growing 3D printing community. It’s a practical look at what beginners ...
Last week, we had a look at a carbon-infused PETG filament. This week, I’d like to show you two composites based on a more common thermoplastic in 3D printing: ABS. Among a whole lot of other ...
3D printer owners that are looking for a more eco-friendly alternative to ABS that also provides a more reliable print, may be interested in a new 3D printing filament that is now available to ...
As makerspaces and fab labs increase in popularity, more and more libraries are adding 3D-printing capabilities. According to a 2015 American Library Association (ALA) report, 428 public library ...
Classification society ABS has published guidance on the application of additive manufacturing (AM) in the marine and offshore industries. The ABS Guide for Additive Manufacturing focuses on two main ...
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