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Markforged Victorious: A Testament of Toughness

Markforged engineers are back in action in local combat robotics events, showcasing the battle-ready toughness of Onyx.
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Webinar: Printing Strong 3D Printed Parts with Eiger

Join us for this webinar about how to take advantage of Markforged's advanced software, Eiger, to print strong 3D printed parts quickly and easily.
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Markforged wins Composites Manufacturing ACE Award

Join Markforged's reseller 3HTi running a seminar in Maryland
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Software Update: Material Tracking and Cloud Slicing

Print with half-spools of filament without worrying that you will run out mid-print. Outsource slicing to the cloud so you can focus on other tasks.
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Part of the Week – 3D Printed Shock Absorber

Using Tough Nylon and Onyx parts, Alex Crease made an entirely 3D printed shock absorber on a Mark Two after experimenting with 3D printed springs.
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Pocket Hole Drilling Fixture

Senior VP of Engineering, Carl Calabria, describes the design and 3D printing of a pocket hold drilling fixture using the Markforged Mark One 3D printer
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Project Build: 3D Printed Skateboard Truck

Here we walk through a project build of making a 3D printed skateboard truck using custom jigs and fixtures, all printed on a Mark Two 3D printer.
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Quarter Midget Build: 3D Printed Headrest

Markforged works with a Quarter Midget racer to improve his car by 3D printing a custom carbon fiber and kevlar headrest for him.
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Re-imagining the Go Kart with 3D Printed Parts

Today, we embark on a new challenge: re-imagining this go-kart in 3D printed carbon fiber. This adventure is designed to push the limits of 3D printing.
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SEMA 2016: 3D Printing Off to the Races

Markforged attended SEMA 2016 to prove that by 3D printing with composite materials, rapid prototyping can expand and enhance automotive manufacturing.