Learn all you need to know about the 3D printers, technologies, and materials to make better molds, cores, and patterns.
3D printing and CNC machining together in one machine offers the best of both methods – speed, precision, and low cost. Is hybrid right for you?
Pioneering researcher Julian Jauk explores the uses of 3D printed clay and why it’s the more sustainable building choice.
Learn all you need to know about binder jetting metal 3D printing: The technologies, top 3D printers, and 3D printing services.
From lower waste to local production, 3D printing boasts some significant environmentally friendly attributes. Let’s look at how your business can go green with additive manufacturing.
Smaller, lighter, more efficient heat exchangers demonstrate many benefits of metal additive manufacturing.
3D printed construction is growing, but materials vary from project to project. Find out more about 3D printed house materials.
Need a custom or common manifold or discontinued spare part connector? 3D printing is ideal for all types of fluid and gas applications.
Our recommendations for MJF 3D printing services include local and global providers that print parts using HP Multi Jet Fusion technology.
"Stronger than metal" polymer parts are easier to 3D print than you might think. Here's an introduction to the tech and the business case for continuous fiber 3D printing on a Markforged Mark Two.
What's the best powder for your selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer? Check out our guide to manufacturers, types, applications & prices.
The most popular 3D printing material, PLA, is said to biodegrade. Read on to learn how PLA is made, whether PLA is biodegradable, and more!
New “green medal” environmental prize at world-renown show goes to low-carbon footprint garden with 3D printed terracotta planters.
Printer makers collaborate with Headmade Materials on printing metal in standard selective laser sintering 3D printers.
Discover the strongest 3D printing materials and how to pick the right one for your 3D printing project.
Recycling the plastic from abandoned commercial fishing nets into a material to 3D print with gives consumers and companies a new path to sustainability.
Reengineering brings carbon-fiber Nylon to the Stratasys F123 series with the new F190CR and F370CR editions. Take a look at the specs, materials, and price.
PETG is one of the most popular filaments for FDM printing. Read on to find out how it's made and how to use it!
Want to 3D print real metal parts from an FDM printer? Stainless steel filament on the Makerbot Method expands possibilities for new and different applications.
Frustrated by the high price of industrial FDM 3D printers, this 3D printing service built its own and now you can have one, too. Check out the tech specs and price.