3D Printing Reading List | March 20, 2015 | If you're joining us for the first time, here's a quick recap of what we do. Welcome to the 3D Printing Reading List for Startup Digest. Each week, you'll get top stories in the 3D printing industry, plus some analysis from me (Shashi) and John.
What consumer product could benefit from the 3D printing's design freedom and customization? One Chinese company believes it has found the perfect candidate- wedding dresses, specifically complex, lacy designs. Ever printed something and found the result was FAR different than the pictures suggested? TwiddlePic provides an advanced "3D print preview" that will show you exactly how a model will print. Last, if you've ever wondered how to teach 3D printing or where to start learning, we suggest taking a look at TinkerineU, the new education portal with curriculum anyone can use.
This week has been GREAT for commercial 3D printing. We start with a critical look at how commercial printers perform against desktop printers. You might be surprised with the results! Next up, Boeing has filed a portfolio of patents encompassing a range of 3D printed parts and processes for generating spare parts. Spare parts that they are actually flying- today! Last up, and perhaps most significant, #startup Carbon3D has announced a new technology called CLIP that promises to make 3D printing 25-100x faster at even higher resolution. Interested in learning how CLIP works? Read the article and visit this Reddit thread for a deeper dive into the patent behind this tech. We live in amazing times.
Enjoy- we'll see you same time next week! Shashi & John | Know someone looking for a job in tech? Pi might not be rational, but making money and helping your friends get exciting new jobs sure is. Hired is celebrating math this Pi Day 2014 (March 14th for you humanities majors) by increasing our referral bonus to $3,141.59. That means for every friend you invite to Hired who ultimately accepts a job on our platform, you’ll receive $3,141.59 in non-repeating cash for simply inviting them with this link! | | Canada's leading manufacturer of desktop 3D printers and 3D printing educational content, announces the launch of its Tinkerine™ U content delivery platform. Tinkerine U will now provide, educators, students, and consumers with 3D printer training, lesson plans, and a collaboration forum where educators and developers can share content and best practices. | | Though most brides dream of their one-off wedding dress being hand sewn by designer couturiers, that could soon be a thing of the past. One company in China is now making 3D printed bridal dresses. | | In a patent application published this week by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Boeing describes a method and apparatus for requesting, authorizing, printing, and even paying for aircraft parts under the straightforward title of, "Three Dimensional Printing of Parts." | | One 3D model, two printers - a big professional 3D printer vs. a tiny desktop. Which prints better? We seek to find out. | | Carbon 3D, the relatively unknown California-based start-up behind the marvel, has pioneered the technique, which it calls Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP). It uses lasers and oxygen in a way that slows down and allows the formed photosensitive resin to cure. This allows the printing to occur in three dimensions at once. | | Currently there are sites on the internet which allow us to view renderings in 3D, but this doesn't mean that the 3D printed object that is fabricated, based on this design, will turn out the same. This is where a new website called TwiddlePic comes into play. | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. © 2009-2015 Startup Digest. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Startup Weekend. All rights reserved. | | |
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