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3D Printed Metal and Composite Assemblies

When used together, Markforged metal and carbon fiber 3D printing systems create robust tools optimized for the manufacturing process. Join Markforged engineers as they discuss the advantages of metal and carbon fiber 3D printing and show different ways to integrate these complimentary technologies.
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Functional Prototyping with Metal 3D Printing

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Replacing Legacy Parts with Metal 3D Printing

Replacing low-volume or legacy parts can be expensive and time consuming. With the Markforged Metal X, this changes — it’s never been easier to produce one-off near net shape parts with complex geometries. In this on-demand webinar, we take a deep dive into 3D printing legacy parts: what parts work, what parts don’t, and how a Metal X can change how you manage inventory at your company.
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Dunlop To 3D Print All Tools With Markforged Printer

Read how Dunlop Systems and Components have utilized their Markforged printer
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Blacksmith Webinar

In this on-demand webinar, VP of Product Jon Reilly explores the future of software and AI in manufacturing.
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3D Printing Metal End Effectors

Metal 3D printing offers a way to quickly produce custom, lightweight end effectors for industrial environments. Join Markforged engineer Nick Martin as he dives into how you can optimize production with metal 3D printing!
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Inconel vs Stainless Steel

Discover the differences between Inconel and Stainless Steel and their applications
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Q&A with Greg Mark on Blacksmith

We sat down with Markforged founder Greg Mark to discuss our new AI for manufacturing, Blacksmith
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3D Printed Prosthetics: How One Company Is Helping Those in Need

Read how Toughware Prosthetics is helping people in developing countries using Markforged technology
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AM Friday Ep. 12 — Markforged vs. DMLS: A Cost Analysis

In this live AM Friday, Nick Martin and Daniel Leong break down the costs associated with metal 3D printing and explain why Markforged metal printers are less expensive to operate than DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) machines.