April 17th, 2015
Our Stratasys Fortus 400 has been busy during the past few months. I mean really busy. During the month of March we approached full utilization of the machine, and we don’t see that slowing down any time soon. One of our most interesting projects was to print fixture components for a local aerospace company. That Read more…
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July 9th, 2014
One question that we often hear is, “How do your machines make these parts?” Depending on who we’re talking to, we give the inquirer one of two answers: We either do a deep dive into the technology or we tell them that it is basically magic. In this blog post, I’ll attempt to answer that Read more…
Tags: 3d printer, 3D Printing, connex 3, fdm, fortus 400, how does 3d printing work, polyjet
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July 2nd, 2014
3D Printing Geeks We’ve been having some fun at Staub Additive lately. Don’t tell Tony. We’ve got these awesome 3D Printers at our fingertips, and we love to put them to the test. We ask questions like, “I wonder how much detail we can get on the Connex3,” and “I wonder if those gears have Read more…
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