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Cutting Tooling Costs with 3D Printing for Press Brake Tooling

Read how Centerline Engineered Solutions used a Mark Two to create custom 3D Printed press brake tooling.
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The Open-Source 3D Printed Robot Arm from Haddington Dynamics

Learn how robotics company Haddington Dynamics uses Markforged technology to create its high-quality, affordable Dexter robot arm.
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FDM vs SLA - 3D Printing Process Breakdown

Learn the key differences between FDM vs SLA, and which 3D printing applications work best for each method
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H13 Tool Steel Material for the Metal X Printer

We're excited to announce our newest material for the Metal X — H13 Tool Steel
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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.
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How 3D Printing Drives Change in the Automotive Industry

Jump into the fast lane and learn how the automotive industry is utilizing 3D printing
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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.
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5 Metal 3D Printing Applications That Will Change Manufacturing

From functional prototypes to custom tools and even complex bracketry, here are some of the best applications for metal 3D printing.
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The Importance of Design for Manufacturing

We take a close look at Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFM/DFMA) and how you can implement it into your product development cycle.
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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.