March 22, 2014
Mohenjo
Technical
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Back when 3D printing was just kicking off, there was much talk of a future where people could download new furniture designs, print them, and furnish their living rooms with new pieces whenever they pleased. But despite the fact that 3D printing your own furniture is totally possible now, it hasn’t really caught on for one simple reason – nobody wants to fill their house with a bunch of snap-together plastic furniture.
But the dream of printing your own furnishings isn’t dead yet. A fledgling company by the name of 4 AXYZ has developed a process that allows you to 3D print stuff using high-quality wood, and hopes to use the technology to offer affordable, custom-designed furniture.
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December 25, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
2014, 3d printer, 3d printing, 3d systems, A 3D-printing company, amazon, business, Business News, copiers, engadet, Hotels, human-rights, industrial copiers, Makerbot, medicine, mental-health, name recognition, office printers, printing, rapid prototyping technology, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, xerox
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We’re mere weeks from 2014, and here’s a sign of the times: A 3D-printing company has just picked up a piece of Xerox, a name that’s still a bit hard for many to divorce from images of office printers and industrial copiers. Of course, 3D Systems isn’t exactly a new kid on the block. The company may not possess the relative name recognition of a MakerBot, but it’s been in the game for almost 30 years, founded by the inventor of the rapid prototyping technology that would give birth to the world of 3D printing.
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October 21, 2012
Mohenjo
Technical
3d print, 3d printer, 3d printing, 3dPrinter, 3dPrinting, additive manufacturing, AdditiveManufacturing, business, engadget, eyes on, EyesOn, FORM 1, Form1, Formlabs, Formlabs form 1, FormlabsForm1, gadgets, gaming, hands on, HandsOn, initial goal, kickstarter, Mit, MIT Media Lab, MitMediaLab, print, printing, research, Science, Science News, stereolithography, target, technology, travel, upstarts, vacation, Video

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Last time we checked in with the 3D printing upstarts over at Formlabs, their Kickstarter was doing splendidly, having over doubled its initial funding target. Well, less than a month later, and with the money still rolling in, the current total stands (at time of writing) at a somewhat impressive $2,182,031 — over 20 times its initial goal. When we heard that the team behind it, along with some all important working printers, rolled into town, how could we resist taking the opportunity to catch up? The venue? London’s 3D print show.
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