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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Congrats to our friends @MadeInSpace for Winning NASA Contract for Next-Gen ‘Vulcan’ Manufacturing System

Posted on June 25, 2018 by printingddd

NASA’s ISS mockup in Houston that I was privileged to tour.

We’ve written about Made in Space before and it now looks like their footprint in the ISS will be expanding even more!  Made in Space already has 2 printers in orbit Continue reading →

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Oceans 8 Starring 3D Printing

Posted on June 22, 2018 by printingddd

Saw Oceans 8 this week and was surprised at the big role 3D printing and scanning played in the plot.  No plot spoilers here that you won’t see in the previews Continue reading →

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The Language of 3D Printing

Posted on June 19, 2018 by printingddd

Are you an STL person or a 3MF person?  Read a great article talking about the two dueling file formats from Make Parts Fast.  STL is the defacto standard Continue reading →

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3D Printed Cheese and it’s Connection to Elmer’s Glue

Posted on June 18, 2018 by printingddd

 

Photo by EraPhernalia Vintage under https://www.flickr.com/photos/eraphernalia_vintage/3839386848

I’m originally from Wisconsin, so an article about 3D printed cheese was sure to catch my attention!  In this case they’re using the sodium caseinate which is a natural protein/polymer Continue reading →

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