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Designing a 3D Printed Tesla Turbine — Part 2
In the second part of this two part series, we discuss the process of retrofitting a custom bearing housing on a Tesla Turbine.
Dyeing Nylon 3D Printed Parts: The Quick and Easy Way
In this blog post we'll cover how to easily dyeing 3D printed parts printed on a Markforged printer with materials you can find in your kitchen.
Eating Our Own Dogfood – In-House Markforged Tooling and Fixtures
Markforged has a building full of superb mechanical engineers with the world's highest concentration of 3D Printing experience. Consequently, we print solutions to a lot of problems in the Markforged machine shop.
High Strength 3D Printing – Isotropic Fill Part 2
The second post of a two part series on high strength 3D printing for functional industrial applications with a Mark Two printer and carbon fiber filament.
Eiger Software Update: Internal Concentric Fiber Reinforcement
You asked and we delivered: with the latest Eiger software update comes internal reinforcement options.
Markforged gets Committed at the Artisan’s Asylum | Event Recap
Markforged visits makerspace, Aritsan's Asylum, to introduce the artists and makers to Markforged 3D printers
Happy Holidays from Markforged: A Look Back on Our Success This Year
We took a look at our success this year and the most memorable moments we shared as a company.
Markforged at CES 2017: Breaking Grounds in High Strength 3D Printing
Here at CES 2017 we're proud to announce a metal 3D printer that is more affordable and accessible than ever: the Metal X.
Maximizing Strength-to-Weight in Composite Prints Using Automatic Sandwich Panels
A Sandwich Panel is the composites version of an I-Beam. Learn how to make your Markforged composite parts strong
Meet Nick, Graham and Jeff of Markforged at the TCT Show in Birmingham, UK
Markforged Showcases their Mark One at TCT in Birmingham, 2015