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How Lego helped Gold Coast company crack the Top Gun market

AU Manufacturing

“When I wanted to design new concepts, I did use Lego which I commandeered from my parent’s place. However, as time went on, I taught myself how model using 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) packages so now, I’m afraid, the Lego has taken a back seat and gone back to grandkids.”.

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Solid Carbide Drills are Designed for Manufacturability

Fabricating & Metal Work

Design for manufacturability (DFM) has become increasingly important for manufacturers in a range of sectors — including automotive , aerospace and general engineering. DFM means designing and developing products that can be manufactured more easily, efficiently and cost-effectively.

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Additive manufacturers stretch capabilities with digitalization, motion control

Control Engineering

Additive manufacturing, which involves the construction of a 3D object from a computer-aided design (CAD) model or a digital reconstruction, has gone through many evolutions over the past several years. We’re about more giving more access to those who make physical products in a professional sense,” he said.