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Part of the Week — Ethan Steele’s Guzzleine Antifrost Device
Markforged Part of the Week October 30, 2015 - Guzzleine Antifrost Device Highlight
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Part of the Week — Dan Topjian’s Carbon Fiber Reinforced Business Card Holder
Dan Topjian is the Senior Applications Engineer at Markforged. He often visits customers to help them adapt traditional production methods for Additive Manufacturing.
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Part of the Week — Samrat’s Quadcopter
December 4 2015 Part of the Week at Markforged showcased a quadcopter designed and 3D printed by one of our mechanical engineers, Samrat
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Part of the Week — Carl Calabria’s Caddytown (2 parts, a socket and power bit caddies)
In this Part of the Week at Markforged, Carl shows off his caddy for socks and power bits
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Popular Mechanics: New 3D Printer by Markforged Can Print With Carbon Fiber
Popular Mechanics highlights the Mark One
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Reinforcing 3D Printed Parts with Efficient Fiber Routing: Part 1
In this post we cover the basic techniques to reinforcing 3D printed parts with a Markforged 3D printer. Learn about fiber fill types and how to optimize them.
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Efficient Fiber Routing Techniques Part 2: Advanced Routing Options
In this post we dive deep into fiber routing techniques to optimize arts for different types of loading scenarios and print stronger parts with less.
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TC Makers: We Learn How Markforged Prints Unbreakable Objects
The East Coast Editor of TechCrunch, John Biggs, stops by the MarkForged HQ to get an in depth look at how we make incredibly strong fiber reinforced parts.
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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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Saving Shop Time with 3D Printed Tools: The Value of 3D Printed Fixtures, Jigs, and More
Oftentimes, it's not the manufacturing of a component itself that ends up being the most difficult in the fabrication process, but the creation of the fixtures to hold the workpieces. In this post, we'll show some examples of how 3D printed fixtures can vastly reduce fabrication time and cost.