Markforged Resources
Videos
US Military Overcomes Supply Chain Risks with 3D Printing
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is enabling distributed manufacturing, and one of the leaders in adoption is the US military. Armed with in-field use cases, Markforged’s Ali Ghahremani and Ross Adams will explore how forward-deployed additive manufacturing is minimizing supply chain risks today; examples from the US Marines and how it applies to other military branches and companies with global supply chains; and best practices for distributed manufacturing
BattleBots Team Valkyrie | 3D Printed for Combat Robots
Learn how Team Valkyrie leveraged the Metal X, X7, and Mark Two to print over 100 metal and composite parts for BattleBots 2019.
RIT x Markforged Case Study
See how 3D printing has been utilized at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) through the use of several carbon fiber 3D printers and a metal 3D printer.
Introducing Copper for the Metal X 3D Printer
Markforged x Lean Machine Case Study
Lean Machine CNC turned to both metal and carbon fiber 3D printing to transform its manufacturing operations. In this video, we interview several Markforged users within the organization, and ask them how it’s made things more efficient.
Metal X Walkthrough
Learn how to go from design to fully functional 3D printed metal parts with a metal 3D printer. The entire additive manufacturing process combines metal injection molding (MIM) and fused filament fabrication (FFF) technologies together into Bound Powder Extrusion. BPE provides a simple, cost-effective way to create metal parts.
Markforged x Caldwell Manufacturing
Learn how global window and door hardware manufacturer Caldwell Manufacturing uses their metal and carbon fiber 3D printers for both R&D and in-house tooling. With a Metal X and several carbon fiber 3D printers, Caldwell has reduced turnover and increased profits with their Markforged 3D printers.
Chopped vs Continuous Composite Filaments
Learn what the difference between a chopped carbon fiber filament and continuous carbon fiber reinforcement in this educational video.
Hybrid Manufacturing Webinar
Replacing Legacy Parts with Metal 3D Printing
Replacing low-volume or legacy parts can be expensive and time consuming. With the Markforged Metal X, this changes — it’s never been easier to produce one-off near net shape parts with complex geometries. In this on-demand webinar, we take a deep dive into 3D printing legacy parts: what parts work, what parts don’t, and how a Metal X can change how you manage inventory at your company.