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FormLabs — countdown to 26th begins

"Simple. Elegant. Powerful. Get ready to experience a revolution in desktop 3D printing. Coming September 26, 2012." — so says the FormLabs countdown teaser...

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Stereolithography reaches the masses with the Formlabs Form1

Startup Formlabs are giving the big boys a run for their money, with a super slick launch of a super slick product — the Stereolithography-based Form1 3D printer. WANT.

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The Beginning of the End for Formlabs?

3D Systems announced yesterday that is it has brought a suit in the Federal District Court of South Carolina against Formlabs, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass relating to patent infringement regarding the...

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CES — the showfloor buzz

Did 3D Printing sink or swim through the tidal wave that is CES? Who were the winners? Who were the losers? And who would even try to do the show in just 24 hours??

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Kickstarter: Where are they now?

There's been a whole host of 3D printing technologies on Kickstarter. Here, Daniel O'Connor takes a look at some of those projects to see how they are getting on

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Filastruder: Cheap 3D printing filament

PhD student Tim Elmore has created an filament extruder to turn inexpensive ABS pellets into filament for your 3D printer.

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Guess Who's Back?!

It's all been quiet on the Formlabs front for a couple of months, until now that is. The MIT founded company are going full steam ahead with their SLA 3D Printer despite an impending lawsuit.

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Solidoodle host the after party!

This month's Inside 3D Printing Expo in NYC has been spruced up with the news that not only will Solidoodle be exhibiting at the show but they'll also be hosting the after party.

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Fuel3D, an affordable high resolution handheld scanner

A new handheld high-resolution scanner from the UK launches on Kickstarter.

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Formlabs launch new resin

Formlabs have now released the resin they intended to launch with in the first place. Grey Resin.

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Formlabs announces new funding worth $19m

2013 has been some year for the Formlabs team and they're rounding off with a huge cash investment in order to grow even bigger.

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Solidoodle host the after party!

This month's Inside 3D Printing Expo in NYC has been spruced up with the news that not only will Solidoodle be exhibiting at the show but they'll also be hosting the after party.

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Formlabs announces new funding worth $19m

2013 has been some year for the Formlabs team and they're rounding off with a huge cash investment in order to grow even bigger.

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3D Printing a Honda Concept Car

Honda have released a selection of 3D models for their infamous Concept cars. So we downloaded one and printed it on a Form 1.

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Thingi Thursday: The Sense Scanner Week Three

In our third week with the Cubify Sense scanner Dan scanned a gnome and tried to print it on a formlabs machine. Check out the results.

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Printing the Eiffel Tower

So far we've only attempted smaller prints on the Formlabs Form 1, today we decided to tackle perhaps the most famous manmade structure on earth.

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Thingi Thursday: The Gyrocube

For this week's Thingi Thursday Dan tries to print the famously troublesome Gyrocube on the Form 1. See how he got on.

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Interview with Robert Vignone

Lead animator on Dreamworks new movie How to Train You Dragon 2, Robert Vignone talks to personalize about 3D printing becoming the newest tool in a digital artists toolset.

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Hands on with the Form 1

We've tried a variety of plastic extruding 3D printers so it was exciting to get hands on with the first desktop stereolithography machine. Read the review.

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Netflix acquires exclusive rights to 3D printing movie

'Print The Legend', an award winning documentary centring around the cutthroat world of 3D printing startups attempting to turn digital into physical will, ironically, only be available digitally.

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