Tag: Sculpteo
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The ultimate guide to 3D printing small objects: master your 3D model
Sculpteo Blog – 10.3.18 (10.2.18) Creating small objects can be tedious, arduous and time-consuming. Why bother when you can 3D print them? Additive Manufacturing has numerous appliances and is not limited only to large scale. With our best tips for 3D printing small objects, you will successfully improve your 3D model and get your parts…
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Discover our newest Laser Cutting materials right now with our Q&A!
Sculpteo Blog – 9.27.18 (9.26.18) We know how different the projects of our clients can be and we continuously want to improve our service to meet your production needs. That’s why we launched 4 brand new Laser Cutting materials! Get familiar with our 2 Acrylics, a plywood material, and already existing POM. They are all very…
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Meet our brand new 3D printing materials sample kits!
Sculpteo Blog – 9.24.18 (9.18.18) Choosing the right material for your 3D printed project is crucial for it to be fully functional, or for your prototypes to resemble the ultimate product as much as possible and be able to perform the tests. To help you make that decision we offer 3D printing materials sample kits. Not…
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Rotational 3D printing: A new technology for stronger parts
Sculpteo Blog – 9.21.18 New 3D printing techniques are unveiled quite regularly. Indeed, this cutting-edge technology fascinates researchers around the world, and new discoveries are made leading to innovative applications in various sectors such as medical or architecture. Today, we are going to tell you about a new 3D printing technique developed by researchers from Harvard University: the…
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Let’s 3D print for museum conservation!
Sculpteo Blog – 9.17.18 (9.141.8) Benefits of 3D printing are numerous for museums. In this blog post we tell you all the reasons why we should 3D print for museum conservation! Read more: Let’s 3D print for museum conservation!
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3D printed computer: A dream come true?
Sculpteo Blog – 9.13.18 (9.12.18) Additive manufacturing is a great way to develop new projects and some new innovations could even be related to computer science. 3D printing a 3D printer is possible, conductive 3D printing is now a reality, so why wouldn’t it be possible to 3D print a computer? In this blog post, we are…
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3D printed electronics: the new revolutionary development of 3D printed colloids
Sculpteo Blog – 9.7.18 There is a huge potential for appliances of Additive Manufacturing and the MIT researchers just proved it. In their freshly published paper, they describe a development that can shake up the electronics industry. They 3D printed colloidal assemblies which can potentially turn light into electricity! Sounds impossible? Learn how it is…
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How to teach and manage innovation? The best tips from a Polytechnique professor
Sculpteo Blog – 8.14.18 What are the keys to success when it comes to innovation? That’s the question experts on the topic try to answer. Innovation teachers, trying to share the best practices with their students, naturally are at the forefront. How can you teach such a complex topic? Which lessons can you learn from…
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Nano 3D printing: Discover Electron Beam on ice!
Sculpteo Blog – 8.10.18 One of the challenges of additive manufacturing is 3D printing at a large scale, creating bigger structures. Indeed, we can see that additive manufacturing is more and more used in the construction sector, and that more and more 3D printing technologies and XL 3D printers are developed to do so. But what…
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Why we don’t 3D print guns at Sculpteo
Sculpteo Blog – 8.1.18 You know it: 3D printing is allowing to create many wonderful devices and a 3D printing service such as Sculpteo can help you to give life to various projects. But there are some devices and parts that we categorically refuse to print, and guns are one of them. In this blog post, we…