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Avoid threads on the component

Avoiding Threads on Your 3D-Printed Parts Under certain circumstances, your 3D-printed part may not meet the desired or usual quality. This is often due to poor printer maintenance or improper material storage. If the result of your 3D print is unsatisfactory, you should definitely investigate the cause [...]

2020-08-04T10:07:59+00:00December 10, 2018|Categories: Technik und Design|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Ready to land – Markforged 3D printed components for quadcopters

Students at Olin College are using the MarkOne to redesign a quadcopter landing gear for whale research drones. Cost Time Workshop - Aluminum $ 661.08 3-5 days + shipping Markforged 3D printed $ 34.79 19 hours A hard setback: The Snotbot hurtles down on the Ocean Alliance research boat. The operator does his best to [...]

2021-07-14T11:08:52+00:00September 19, 2017|Categories: Anwenderberichte|Tags: , |0 Comments

Markforged Metal-X – Redefining metal 3D printing

Do you want to use metal 3D printing, but your budget or space is limited? Then ADAM (Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing) from Markforged is the right choice for you. Today's metal 3D printers are very expensive (€500,000 to €1 million) and can take up a lot of space. With the more revolutionary ADAM technology developed by Markforged, you can produce on-site and [...]

2020-03-03T15:46:03+00:00June 8, 2017|Categories: Mark3D News|Tags: , , |0 Comments