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Threading the Needle with Ease: Minimum Fiber Feature Sizes
A guide for designing high strength thin parts with Markforged composites and a Mark Two 3D printer. Markforged means industrial strength 3D printing.
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Upcoming Events — December 2015
A list of events attended by Markforged or an authorized reseller of Markforged 3D printers - December 2015
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Use Case — 3D Printed Sensor Enclosure
Markforged use case of 3D printed sensor enclosure for single track tablet counting machine
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Designing for Printing Part 2: Why 3D Printed Parts Warp and How to Stop It
Another deep dive into optimizing designs for 3D printing. This time, we'll discuss a few different methods you can try to reduce 3D printed part warping.
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Fun Friday: 3D Printed Surfboard Fins
In this blog post, one of our interns made and tested 3D printed surfboard fins. These hydrodynamic fins worked admirably and stood up to the surf.
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Designing for Printing Part 1: 3D Printed Unit Tests and Tolerances
Save print time, material, and money by making 3D printed unit tests to catch tolerance issues before you hit go on a long print.
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Industry Trends: 3D Printing for Tooling and Fixtures Yielding 95% Cost Savings
A Markforged 3D printer is a powerful tool in a manufacturing environment. Learn why high strength 3D printing is key to expanding CNC bandwidth.
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3dNewsAtNoon for September 24th 2015 | 3D Printed Steering Wheel to go
3D Printing making inroads into the enterprise by speeding up rapid prototyping
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How Additive Manufacturing Helps You Work Smarter, Not Harder
VP of Product Jon Reilly talks TCT, additive manufacturing, and more.
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Customer Spotlight – Custom CVT Impellers with Olin Baja
Olin Baja and Markforged collaborated to solve the problem of overheating elements on their CVT. The result was a custom 3D printed impeller.