Multi-material Color 3D Printing

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00September 25th, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|

“The multi-color and multi-material bio-models assist surgeons to uncover hidden tissues and blood vessels that may be blocked by larger organs in the 2D scans.” — Dr. Maki Sugimoto, associate professor at Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine This 3D printed liver model makes teaching students about blood flow easier. Multi-material color 3D printing enables bio-texture modeling of internal organs. Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine offers top-notch medical training at the Kobe [...]

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25 Years and Still Counting…Thank you!

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00September 24th, 2015|Categories: News / Promos|

25 Years.....where did the time go? Getting really excited for our big Open House on Oct 14th from noon to 6pm! We are hoping to see a lot of our long term customers as well as our new customers that we have had the pleasure to partner with over the years. The event is going to offer 16 different seminars in four different seminar rooms. If you haven't had the opportunity to see the NorthEast's [...]

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Surgeons 3D Print Models of Children’s Brains

By |2016-12-15T14:31:05-05:00September 23rd, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|

Reprint from 3dprint.com While most of us have either been the patient undergoing a surgical procedure or a loved one waiting and worrying, few of us have had to be on the other side as the trained surgeon, who often bears the responsibility of performing numerous delicate procedures with lives in his hands on a daily basis. Many of us are thrilled to hear about the innovations 3D printing offers to the medical world as [...]

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3D Printed Bottle Opener

By |2016-12-15T14:31:06-05:00September 15th, 2015|Categories: 2 Minute Tuesdays, CQTV, Stratasys 2MT|

In this month's Special Edition, we reveal Cimquest's very own bottle opener design, produced by a Fortus 450 printer from Stratasys. For this design, we took an aluminum opener and encapsulated it in a 3D printed handle made from ASA plastic. The result was an ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing part that can be used by beverage enthusiasts in any setting. http://cimquesttv.wistia.com/medias/msgoj3g40k?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640  

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How To Finish a 3D Printed Part To Look Like a Production Part

By |2016-12-15T14:31:06-05:00September 10th, 2015|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys, Tech Tips|

By Jason Matses on July 31, 2015 Finishing and painting 3D printed parts is easy and can be done following these few steps. Painting and finishing can transform your 3D prints into highly aesthetic parts, giving them appearance of production parts. Prototypes, concept models, and end-use parts can all be finished to presentation-quality in the matter of hours. The four main steps we will cover here are: Preparation, Sanding, Priming, and Painting. 3D printed [...]

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