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Dry Ice Blasting Away Metal Part Supports For 80% Less Machining

Machine maker Toolcraft just launched a system for removing support structures from additively manufactured metal components.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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SLA Found Stronger Than DLP, LCD for 3D Printing Dentures

New research found that SLA and SLS outperform DLP and LCD when it comes to producing strong temporary dentures.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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GM Sings The Praises of 3D Printing at its Factories

Teams across General Motors turned to 3D printing more than 5,400 times in 2024 alone to innovate more efficient processes, cost-effective designs, and safer practices.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Additive Manufacturing 2025: Industry Leaders on What to Expect

Will 2025 be the year that cleaned out the noise, tamed the hype, and changed the trajectory of the 3D printing industry?

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Leave It to the Pros!
Services to Design & 3D Print Your Parts: Our 10 Picks

Need a part designed and 3D printed? A new breed of contract manufacturers has you covered from concept to prototype to production.

by Nutan Jaeger
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5 High-Volume 3D Printing Services We Recommend

How much do 1,000 metal parts and 8,000 nylon parts cost, and how fast is the delivery? We put five top 3D printing services to the test.

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Can This Dream Team of 3D Printer Makers Fix Additive’s Sluggish Adoption?

The hurdles stifling adoption of additive manufacturing are more than one company can address alone, so now, eight industry giants are teaming up.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Nano Dimension Unveils New, Bigger Micro 3D Printer at Formnext

Print larger volumes of tiny parts with the new Exa 250vx resin 3D printer.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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EOS to Launch Its Most Important Polymer Machine in Years at Formnext

All3DP sat down with EOS to dive into the details of its brand new polymer solution and why it's a critical step forward for the company.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Formnext Cancels Its Chicago Event Debut

Mesago Messe Frankfurt, the event management company behind 3D printing expos Formnext Frankfurt, Formnext Asia, and Formnext Toyoko cancels the launch of its American event.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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HP is Already Implementing AI in a Big Way, But There’s More to Come

All3DP caught up with HP Personalization and 3D Printing's Global Head of Software and Data to discuss AI in industrial 3D printing, reasons to be excited and to be cautious.

by Shawn Frey
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Protolabs Shifts German Factory Focus to Polymer 3D Printing Amid Growing Competition

Economic factors, sluggish demand, and a shift toward partnering instead of producing, leads Protolabs to reorganize its European strategy.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Turbo Boost Classroom Projects with UltiMaker’s New Sketch “Sprint”

UltiMaker adds a third version of Sketch to its lineup, but what sets it apart? We sat down with UltiMaker to find out.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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This Bicycle Features a Fully 3D Printed Titanium Frame

Ribble Cycles’ Allroad Ti features a LPBF-printed titanium frame, invisible welds and cable routing, and boasts “carbon-like” performance.

by Adam Kohut
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This Australian Theme Park’s Spooky Ride Was Refurbished Using Bambu Lab 3D Printers

Designer Edward Felix and his team used Bambu Lab machines to create new components and parts for Luna Park Melbourne’s beloved Ghost Train attraction.

by Adam Kohut
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Lithoz Launches Its Largest Ceramic 3D Printer

Print larger and series production ceramic parts with the new CeraFab System S320 vat polymerization 3D printer from Lithoz.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Prusa Launches PEI Filament for Extreme Conditions

To 3D print parts that withstand the heat and radiation of outer space or the harsh chemicals of the oil and gas industry, Prusa Polymers offers the new PEI 1010.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Artec 3D’s New Spider “2” 3D Scanner Is Four Times Faster

With a capture speed of up to 30 frames per second, Artec's new scanner brings efficiency to high-resolution capture for industry and virtual reality.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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How the US Plans to Stop 3D Printed Gun Switches

The additive manufacturing industry secures a seat at the table regarding federal initiatives to halt 3D printing of gun parts.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Artec Point
Artec’s New Handheld Industrial 3D Scanner is Small and Affordable

With three modes to toggle between, Artec's new scanner called Point can capture nearly any object's scope and detail.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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