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Canadian Manufacturer 3D Prints Composite Vises
Lean Machine in Saskatoon, Canada, utilized its Mark Two printer to 3D print composite vises. Read how they did it!
2018: An IMTS Odyssey
A wrap-up of our time at IMTS 2018
Markforged: All Systems Grow!
We're excited to announce two types of expansion at Markforged: our new office space and two new executive team members.
Myths and Misconceptions About 3D Printers
Although 3D printing has been around since the 1980s, it has often been misrepresented — both positively and negatively. Here are just some of the myths and misconceptions about 3D printers.
Eiger Software Update: Automatic Rotation Tools
You're going to flip when you try out the new feature in Eiger. We've launched automatic rotation to enhance our software platform once again.
Brooks Automation: Functional Prototype End Effectors
Brooks Automation prints continuous carbon fiber reinforced end effector prototypes that allow them to rapidly iterate without sending out parts to a 3rd party manufacturer.
Arrow Global
The Mark Two helps Arow Global expand their heavy duty prototyping process with inexpensive, strong 3D printed parts.
Centor: Custom Door Hardware Prototypes
Centor rapidly iterates on product designs and validates fit, form and basic function by 3D printing prototypes in-house.
SDHQ: Welding Fixture
SDHQ Shortened their R&D process greatly by replacing costly machined welding fixtures with Markforged 3D printed ones.
JJ Churchill: CMM Inspection Fixture
JJC can design and test fixtures within the same week, with lower material waste and exceptional quality and precision.