3D Printing | October 28, 2016 | What's up?
It's been a gloomy couple of days here in San Diego. We don't have much to complain about, so we complain about silly things like rain, craft beer and Mexican food. The ultimate city of First World Problems.
Anyway, hope you are well.
In today's digest, we will be covering:
1.) 3D Printing Violins (I also printed one a few months back) 2.) Simplify3D releasing multi-language support 3.) New Resin from Form Labs 4.) Some guy who spent $40k on Godzilla 5.) A couple of industry news stories 6.) A few Kickstarters
That's about it.
As always, if I missed something or if you have any questions/comments, simply hit reply.
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