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Special Offer from Rize and SOLIDWORKS

By |2019-03-07T08:51:04-05:00March 8th, 2019|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Rize, SOLIDWORKS|

Accelerate Innovation with Unified Design and 3D Printing RIZE and Dassault Systèmes recently made three key announcements: RIZE Receives Frost & Sullivan Award for Best Practices in Technology Innovation for Zero-Emissions Polymer Additive Manufacturing RIZE Announces $15M in Series B Funding from Innospark Ventures, Sparta Group LLC, Converge and Dassault Systèmes RIZE Announces Strategic Partnership with Dassault Systèmes to Drive Sustainable Innovation and Faster Time to Market SOLIDWORKS is the world leader in driving innovation. [...]

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Desktop Metal Introduces 316L Stainless Steel

By |2019-03-06T13:27:58-05:00March 6th, 2019|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Desktop Metal, Materials|Tags: , |

Desktop Metal recently added 316L stainless steel to their list of printable metals on the Studio System. Characterized by its corrosion resistance and performance at both high and low temperatures, 316L is a fully austenitic stainless steel ideal for harsh environments. Expert metallurgy is at the core of the Studio System, which was built to simplify even the most challenging aspects of metal fabrication—including easy material changes in under a minute. The introduction of 316L [...]

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Leverage and Import Organic Shapes into CAD Series

By |2019-03-05T16:09:21-05:00March 5th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|

https://cimquesttv.wistia.com/medias/afdpt9niiu?embedType=iframe&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640   Being able to leverage and import organic shapes into CAD means that the creative design ideas that you can produce are limitless. 3D Scanning is what creates the bridge between those two worlds. Photos used credited to: MDCI Perfumes: https://imgur.com/a/9mqIK Joe Olsen and the ErgoJoystick: http://www.newmobility.com/2014/09/stories-of-invention/ Star Wars ANOVOS Helmet: https://www.anovos.com/products/star-wars-the-force-awakens-first-order-tie-fighter-pilot-helmet-premier-line-accessory Leverage and Import Organic Shapes into CAD - Part 2 https://cimquesttv.wistia.com/medias/6j9ebjvayg?embedType=iframe&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640   In part 2 of Leverage and Import [...]

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AMUG Reveals Recipients of its 3D Printing Scholarships

By |2019-03-01T08:38:03-05:00March 1st, 2019|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, News / Promos|

The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has revealed the recipients of its 3D printing scholarships. According to Brett Charlton, chair of the AMUG Scholarship Committee, these scholarships recognize a passion for additive manufacturing through a student and an educator. “Dr. Zhou and Ms. Sears perfectly reflect what our scholarships seek to reward,” stated Charlton. Victoria Sears, a student at the University of Michigan (UM) pursuing a master’s degree in bioengineering. Photo via AMUG. [...]

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Cimquest Cincinnati Office Grand Opening

By |2019-02-27T08:33:54-05:00February 27th, 2019|Categories: Events|

Please help us celebrate the opening of our new Cincinnati office by attending our Grand Opening on March 26th from 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM. This event will showcase some of the latest manufacturing tools and technologies that can help launch your business to the next level. You’ll get to meet with Cimquest engineers and product specialists to discuss your unique applications. We’ll help you determine the best solutions to meet your needs—even if it’s [...]

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Desktop Metal Studio+ Current Materials

By |2019-02-26T11:06:22-05:00February 26th, 2019|Categories: 2 Minute Tuesdays, 3D Printing, 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, CQTV, Desktop Metal|Tags: , |

https://cimquesttv.wistia.com/medias/gz98m7c6hs?embedType=iframe&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 Desktop Metal’s Bound Metal Deposition platform will ultimately have access to a wide range of metals from the MIM industry and there are currently 30 materials in development. The two materials currently available are 17-4 & 316 stainless steel with more on the way.

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Cimco DNC Max

By |2019-02-25T08:54:54-05:00February 25th, 2019|Categories: Cimco|

Today’s blog post will take an in-depth look at Cimco DNC Max, which addresses all communications’ issues between your software and your CNC machine. If you work with CNC equipment, you know that transferring part programs to machines is an essential step in the machining process. Older machines have serial or RS-232 ports, enabling data transfer, but these provide no structure with regards to where operators are pulling programs from and which are the most [...]

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