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5 Supply Chain Makeovers Powered by 3D Printing

Markforged on Oct 11, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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Pull up any major news outlet and you’ll surely see it: supply chain disruptions are still ongoing on a global scale. For manufacturers all over the world, supply chain issues present a major threat to productivity and their ability to meet critical business deadlines.

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Introducing Smooth TPU 95A

Markforged on Sep 20, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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I’m excited to introduce our newest material to the Markforged platform and to the rest of the manufacturing world — Smooth TPU 95A! This material brings an entirely new set of functional properties to the Digital Forge and adds a substantial amount of versatility to what’s possible with Markforged 3D printers.

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6 Considerations For Purchasing A Large-Format 3D Printer

BigRep on Aug 30, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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There are several factors to consider before purchasing a large format 3D printer. Since there isn't a 3D printer that will fit every single application that you may have, it is important to understand your application(s). When purchasing a large printer, you can imagine that the printer will take up quite a bit of space and will have electrical requirements. But it is also important to think about your part usage, the material requirements, software required, how the print will be supported and budget.

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6 Time Factors About The BigRep PRO

BigRep on Aug 9, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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The BigRep PRO is an industrial large-format 3D Printer to support your company's development and production. Since the PRO launched in 2018, the BigRep R&D team has mainly focused on making this machine better by listening to what the customers wanted.

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Can 3D Printers Create Strong Production Parts?

The EXBuild Team on Jul 5, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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One of the questions we receive often here at EXBuild is whether the strength and surface finish of 3D printed parts has reached the point that it can be used for end-use, production parts. Well the truth is smooth, production parts have been coming off of 3D printers for years now, you just have to make sure you are using the right technology. 

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Markforged Customer Success Story: Hangar One Avionics

Markforged on May 10, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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Hangar One Avionics is a San Diego-based avionics, maintenance, repair and installation services provider with customers in airborne law enforcement, business aviation, and general aviation.

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Introducing the EXBuild Additive Assessment

The EXBuild Team on Mar 22, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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Determining what additive manufacturing solution fits best for you can be a daunting task. Endlessly digging through blog posts and whitepapers is a major hassle when you are already busy with your day-to-day work. This is where the EXBuild Additive Assessment is here to help.

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Introducing Precise PLA: The Efficient Material for Concept Validation

Markforged on Mar 8, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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We’re pleased to announce the addition of Precise PLA to our materials portfolio! It is now even easier to prototype, create custom tooling, and fabricate end-use parts all on one platform.

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How Much Material is Left on the Spool? (Part 2)

Kevin Bork on Feb 8, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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One question I get from many customers is "how do I calculate how many CC’s of material are left on a partial spool of material?" In our previous blog we came up with a way to calculate just that with a ruler and a scale, but what if we don't have a scale? This is a good option, a little less accurate but in the ballpark.

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How Much Material is Left on the Spool? (Part 1)

Kevin Bork on Jan 11, 2022 11:30:00 AM

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One of the questions we receive from customers all the time is how to calculate how many CC's of material are left on the spool. Now there are a number of different ways to calculate this number, today we are going to go over a quick method that requires a scale and a little bit of math.

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