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All Your Questions About Metal 3D Printing Answered

Everything you wanted to know about metal 3D printing.
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Embedding Nuts in 3D Printed Parts for Hidden Fastener Strength

By embedding nuts into 3D printed components on the Mark Two, you can create industrial strength connection points on your desktop.
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Lights, Camera, Action: How Nori Equipment 3D Printed Strong End-Use Parts

Read how Markforged found its way into the photography industry
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Using Heat Set Inserts

Best practices for using heat set or press-in threaded inserts to create high strength threads in 3D printed parts. Build functional parts with Markforged.
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Siemens + Markforged: A Partnership That Adds Up

From case studies to product integrations, Siemens and Markforged are partnering to further the industrialization of additive manufacturing
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How Cat Pomorski Brought her Passion for Metallurgy to Markforged

Application engineeer Cat Pomorski shares what it's like to work at Markforged
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3D Printed Joinery: Simplifying Assembly

Here we explore how dovetails, snap fits, and other joinery can be integrated into 3D printing to simplify assembly and lead to better designs.
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A Revolutionary New Way to Manufacture Metal Parts

At Markforged we are working to close the gap between innovating in software and innovating in hardware by digitizing metal manufacturing and directly connecting hardware design to mass production.
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Climbing Mount Everest with 3D Printed Parts

Markforged partner Björn Lindwall made custom 3D printed parts to climb Mount Everest, using Markforged Onyx material.
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Introducing Our New Markforged Material: Onyx

We're proud to introduce our new Markforged material: Onyx! It's a chopped carbon fiber filament with an amazing finish and high strength properties.