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Multi Jet Fusion Technology: 3D Printed Orthoses for Dogs

Additive Manufacturing

Glaze Prosthetics was born in 2017 after one of its founders 3D-printed a customised prosthetic arm for a friend. Wimba offers a range of orthopedic 3D printed products for animals. The post Multi Jet Fusion Technology: 3D Printed Orthoses for Dogs appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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Vertical Integration, Automation Helping 3D Printed Spine Implant Manufacturer Scale Production

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Additive Manufacturing Media “Additive manufacturing can’t be a cornerstone of manufacturing unless it’s profitable,” says Adam Clark, CEO of Marle Tangible, a 3D printed medical device manufacturer located in Fairborn, Ohio. I never thought we’d be competing strictly on price.”

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An Integrated Desktop Approach to Mold Production

Mold Making Technology

A mold produced on a desktop resin 3D printer. Source (All images) | APSX As moldmakers face increasing pressures to deliver faster and more cost-effective solutions, integrating 3D printing (3DP), machining and desktop injection molding into the process can offer significant advantages for both novice and advanced moldmakers.

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Giving Australian Made a new heartbeat

Manufacturer's Monthly

Dielenberg, along with co-founder Scott Anderson, is looking to scale equipment offering in the Coburg North facility, which includes a wood workshop, welding bay, laser cutting, 3D printing, CNC milling, bronze forge, spray booth and co-working fabrication space. The fabrication space is a valuable asset inside the studio.

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Dynamic Tool Corporation – Creating the Team to Move Moldmaking Into the Future

Mold Making Technology

“In 2017, it was all about getting stability back into the company to then assess where we could take Dynamic from there. From 2017 to 2020, we focused on rebuilding customer confidence and then transitioning out 60% of the machines. . “It must be said that Dynamic Tool Corp.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 3: The Robots Come Home

Modern Machine Shop

Brent Donaldson: So these are all the concerns of a man named Zac Bogart, who happens to be a Dead fan, as well as the founder and president of Productive Robotics, the Santa Barbara California based company that began selling its line of Cobots in 2017. Pete also appears in our sister podcast all about 3d printing or additive manufacturing.