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Programming your CMM from Mastercam with Verisurf’s Universal CMM

By |2024-05-08T09:25:49-04:00May 8th, 2024|Categories: Metrology Minute|

Most modern-day CMM’s will ship with onboard CMM programming software that is powerful yet challenging to learn and use. Companies end up investing weeks and even months getting one or two users proficient with the software. But those individuals can get sick or take vacation at inopportune times or perhaps leave the company. What happens then? Is there a simple way to transition a Mastercam CNC Programmer into a CMM programmer? Verisurf’s Universal CMM (UCMM) [...]

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UltiMaker Launches New Factor 4 3D Printer

By |2024-05-08T09:20:04-04:00May 8th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Ultimaker|

UltiMaker Launches Factor 4, a New Standard in Industrial-Grade 3D Printing UltiMaker recently announced the release of the UltiMaker Factor 4 industrial-grade 3D printer, designed to take manufacturing to new levels of efficiency and reliability. Factor 4 is an end-to-end 3D printing solution for light industrial applications. The UltiMaker Factor 4 3D printer is engineered for the development and production of process-critical tools and components. With support for engineering materials, direct drive dual extrusion, onboard [...]

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Mastercam 2024 – 3D High Speed Area Roughing Critical Depths

By |2024-05-06T17:18:16-04:00May 6th, 2024|Categories: 2 Minute Tuesdays, CQTV, Mastercam 2024, Mastercam 2024, Mastercam Video Series|Tags: , |

  Mastercam 2024 – 3D High Speed Area Roughing Critical Depths| 2 Minute Tuesday In this week's 2 Minute Tuesday, In this week’s episode of 2 Minute Tuesday, we are going to take a look at a new feature for the 3D High Speed Area Roughing toolpath in Mastercam 2024 called Critical Depths.

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Introducing the New Formlabs’ New Form 4

By |2024-05-03T09:14:09-04:00May 3rd, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, FormLabs|

Formlabs recently announced the new Form 4, their next-generation resin 3D printer that redefines the industry standard for speed, accuracy, reliability, and material versatility. Form 4 and its biocompatible version, Form 4B, represents the next evolution in stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing technology, built upon years of groundbreaking hardware, software, and materials science innovations. With unprecedented speed, Form 4/B delivers the majority of parts in under two hours, in all materials, without ever compromising on dimensional [...]

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Formlabs 3D Printing Boosts the Fast-Mosting Consumer Goods Industry

By |2024-05-01T08:32:42-04:00May 1st, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, FormLabs|

Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) provider Unilever and Serioplast Global Services are leveraging Formlabs’ 3D printing technology to overhaul the conventional process of developing and testing new bottle designs. As per Formlabs, the journey from conceptualizing a design to mass-producing plastic bottles has been arduous and costly. The conventional method primarily involves blow molding, requiring intricate metal tooling and specialized equipment. This process is characterized by prolonged production cycles and substantial expenses, posing challenges for companies [...]

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Kimya’s ABS-ESD Filament

By |2024-04-29T15:10:06-04:00April 29th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing Webinar, KIMYA, Webinar On Demand|Tags: , , |

Kimya's ABS-ESD Filament Join us to learn about the 3D filament Kimya ABS-ESD, thanks to which those in the industry can produce and use ESD-safe parts providing secure operations in explosive zones, cleanroom environments, and manufacturing plants of sensitive industrial devices.

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Freeform Plus – An Alternate Method for Designing a Foot-Ankle Orthotic- 2 Minute Tuesday

By |2024-04-29T14:11:05-04:00April 29th, 2024|Categories: 2 Minute Tuesdays, 3D Scanning, 3d Scanning & Reverse Engineering, CQTV, Freeform Plus|

  Freeform Plus – An Alternate Method for Designing a Foot-Ankle Orthotic In this week’s 2 Minute Tuesday, we explore another method for producing a foot-ankle orthotic. This time we will be using a different modeling tool in Oqton’s Freeform Plus than in our last video.

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Freeform Recreates a 2,000-year-old Face

By |2024-04-26T08:28:46-04:00April 26th, 2024|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, 3D Scanning, 3d Scanning & Reverse Engineering, Freeform Plus|

Almost two millennia ago, a man in Roman Britain was executed by crucifixion. His skeleton was discovered in 2017 in Cambridgeshire, England. And now, thanks to the expert work of forensic imaging specialist Joe Mullins and Oqton’s Freeform software, we can see his face. Mullins is a professor at George Mason University in Virginia in the United States. He also works for the forensic imaging unit of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. [...]

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