Markforged Resources
Videos
The Strongest 3D Printed Threads
Threaded components, holes, and bolted connections are integral to a wide variety of engineering parts that you work with every day. The right type of threaded connection can make or break your 3D printed part, so in this webinar we’ll cover the strengths and weaknesses of different types of threads you can add to your parts.
Selecting the Right Fiber
Senior Content Engineer Alex Crease runs this gameshow-style webinar on how to select the right fiber for your 3D printing application.
How to Ensure Part Success
Senior Content Engineer Alex Crease talks about part success and shares strategies on how to make sure that printed parts function as they should.
Strategies for Successful Metal 3D Printing
With metal 3D printing gaining rapid momentum as an innovative manufacturing process, it’s important to understand how to identify best fit applications and techniques to produce optimal and repeatable parts. Join us for a live webinar with Senior Application Engineer Nick Sondej as he shares best practices to help you learn how to optimize your parts for successful metal 3D printing.
Designing High Strength Workholding with Composite 3D Printing
The high strength and precision of Markforged composite 3D printed parts make them ideal for use in workholding and fixturing applications. Learn how the Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) process works to create durable, stiff plastic parts, why 3D printed parts from Markforged are more cost-effective than traditionally manufactured parts, and how to efficiently design and reinforce composite 3D printed workholding for use in manufacturing.
The Basics of Effective Part Reinforcement
In this Markforged University Class, Content Engineer Alex Crease covers the basics of beam bending theory and how you can use it to configure your part reinforcement for optimal strength.
Using 3D Printing for Welding Fixtures
Traditional fixtures for welding are either general-use and difficult to assemble or highly customized and costly. In this installment of the tooling and fixturing webinar series we'll share how 3D printed welding fixtures can alleviate many of these problems with quick-turnaround custom fixturing to save cost and time in your production environment.
How 3D Printing Helps Manufacturers Ramp Up Production
Experiments in Parallelization - A Case Study of the Markforged Print Farm
The future of 3D printing for production parts lies in parallelization - the use of many machines working together to additively manufacture parts rapidly. Markforged leverages a robust product ecosystem and groundbreaking software to create a scalable printing platform. In this webinar, Content Engineer Daniel Leong discusses the details and function of Markforged’s own 38 machine print farm, which produces more than 15,000 parts per month.
What are 3D Printed Composites?
In this webinar, Content Engineer Nick Martin takes a deep dive into 3D printed composites. He explains how continuous fiber reinforcement works and compares the properties of different fibers.