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1 04, 2024

Performing Calipers-only Inspection

By |2024-04-01T09:38:00-04:00April 1st, 2024|Categories: Technology|0 Comments

Many Mastercam users still work from 2D prints to machine parts and don't have solid models. In these cases, manual "virtual" measurement tools may still be used to take measurements even in the absence of a solid model. Let's imagine that you just machined the connecting arm below from a 2D print and don’t have a nominal CAD model to compare against. In previous blog posts, we showed how to create Regions on the model [...]

29 03, 2024

Photopolymer 3D Printing Material Tailored to Industrial Performance

By |2024-03-29T08:24:19-04:00March 29th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg|0 Comments

The Pro XL makes precision 3D printing of polymer resins available in a compact, affordable package. With premium features like a 385 nm wavelength that efficiently processes a variety of materials and a 5 mW/cm2 power source that cures resins faster with crisp details, the Pro XL is a scalable solution for ultra-high-resolution end-use parts available at less than half the price of competitive offerings. Based on the team at ETEC’s decades of experience with [...]

28 03, 2024

From Scan to NC: Reverse Engineering for CAM Applications

By |2024-03-28T16:30:54-04:00March 28th, 2024|Categories: 3D Scanning & RE Webinar, Webinar On Demand|Tags: |0 Comments

From Scan-to-NC: Reverse Engineering for CAM Applications Cimquest's Joel Pollet, Third-Party Sales Manager, in partnership with Oqton, showcases how, with the right Reverse Engineering tool, you can reduce your time-to-NC-code, program and cut more parts, and make your shop floor more productive.

28 03, 2024

Redefining Patient-Specific 3D Design

By |2024-03-28T07:14:43-04:00March 28th, 2024|Categories: 3D Scanning & RE Webinar, Webinar On Demand|Tags: |0 Comments

Redefining Patient-Specific 3D Design From Scan-to-NC: Reverse Engineering for CAM Applications Experts from Oqton and Cimquest showcase two powerful, organic design workflows using Freeform, 3D design software for organic models.

27 03, 2024

How 3D Printing Revolutionizes Orthotics

By |2024-03-27T08:35:32-04:00March 27th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg|0 Comments

The traditional process for creating orthotics has fallen into an “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it” category of procedures. Characterized by high labor and time demands, traditional workflows produce orthotics that patients expect, but with added costs, indicating significant room for improvement. Digital workflows for custom orthotics encompass new design, testing, and manufacturing options to reduce customization costs and speed up production cycles for lower lead times, better-fitting devices, and improved patient outcomes. Known [...]

25 03, 2024

Desktop Metal and Evonik Recently Expand Partnership

By |2024-03-25T08:18:09-04:00March 25th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Desktop Metal|0 Comments

Companies report qualification of photopolymer on large-format additive manufacturing 2.0 systems. A reprint from Digital Engineering247.com Evonik INFINAM ST 6100 L printed on ETEC hardware from Desktop Metal is made for production of molds, models and tooling. Image courtesy of Business Wire. Desktop Metal and Evonik, a materials provider in 3D printing technology based in Germany, report their expanded collaboration on photopolymer and materials development with the qualification of INFINAM ST 6100 L [...]

22 03, 2024

Cura Now Supports UltiMaker Method Series 3D Printers

By |2024-03-22T08:53:52-04:00March 22nd, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Ultimaker|0 Comments

A year after the merger of Ultimaker and MakerBot, they have unlocked the ability for users of the Method series 3D printers to slice files using UltiMaker Cura. As of this release, users can find profiles for the Method X and Method XL printers, as well as material profiles for ABS-R, ABS-CF, and RapidRinse. Meaning it’s now possible to use either Cura or the existing cloud-slicing software CloudPrint when printing with these printers or materials. [...]

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