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3D Printing Metal, FFF Style

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 455 | 3D Printing Metal

In today's episode, Tom talks about 3D Printing Metal, FFF Style. Vader Systems, a father and son founded company out of Buffalo, New York, has invented what they call Magneto Jet. They’re manipulating liquid metal through magnetism. This is a new technology that melts a metal wire so you can do what you want to do with it in a very precise way. Listen to the podcast here: 3D Printing Metal, FFF Style   Today I’ve got something really exciting I want to talk about. I read … [Read more...]

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3D Printed Weapons: Russian 3D Printed Bullets

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 411 | Russian 3D Printed Bullets

With the emergence of a 3D printed gun, it comes as no surprise that testing has been done on the creation and use of 3D printed bullets. Tom and Tracy Hazzard question what this means and could mean for warfare, safety issues, and users that choose to print these items at home? Listen to the podcast here: 3D Printed Weapons: Russian 3D Printed Bullets We've done one episode I think in the past where we really treaded into the 3D print weapons category. Today, we're going to really talk … [Read more...]

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3D Print Aerospace with Donald Godfrey of Honeywell Aerospace

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 372 | 3D Print Aerospace

Heading into the world of 3D print aerospace with Donald Godfrey of Honeywell. There are so many lessons any 3D printing business can take from look at the model of success in this additive manufacturing industry segment. Donald showcases how rapid prototyping provides astonishing cost and time savings that produces safer and more reliable parts, as well as detailing what engineering students need to know and be doing now in school to find success in the workplace after graduation. We're … [Read more...]

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Desktop 3D Printing in Metal with Tuan TranPham of Desktop Metal

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 362 | Desktop 3D Printing in Metal

Desktop 3D printing in metal may not be coming to an at home desktop in the near future, but it is making big waves in the rapid manufacturing world. Tuan TranPham of Desktop Metal explains three major benefits to 3D printing end use parts in metal and how Desktop Metal is looking to democratize enterprise in this field. We look at how the plastics 3D printing industry should look to the metal 3D printing industry as a guide to truly showcase what this technology can produce when products are … [Read more...]

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3D Fool’s 3D Print Stocks Reality Check

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 212 | 3D Print Stocks

Anyone considering buying 3D print stocks needs to tune into this reality check by The Motley Fool, Steve Heller. Today's  guest is Steve Heller from the Motley Fool on 3D print stocks and investments. I am excited to get hooked up with him. We've want to talk with authority on the state of the 3D printing industry form a business and investment perspective. He is a 3D printing specialist, and their website is www.fool.com. He writes all about investing in the 3D printing industry. He's got a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 3D Printing Topics, Business, Featured, Intellectual Property, Metal, Tips & Tools, Vol. 2, WTFFF?! Podcast, WTFFF?! Show Notes Tagged With: 3d fool, 3d metal printing, 3d print podcast, 3D print sales, 3D print service bureau, 3d print stocks, 3d systems, 3d-printing, arcam, design labor gap, EOS, GE 3D Print Lab, general electric, German 3D printing, materalise, metal 3D printing, metal printing, motley fool, product design manufacturing, retail consumer product experience, steve heller, stratasys

Expiring 3D Print Patents

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 301 | Expiring 3D Print Patents

A new round of upcoming expiring 3D print patents is on the forefront. We are excited about what this means for the advancement of desktop 3D printing in terms of metal and laser sintering processes. Also breaking down what types of royalties to expect as inventors of any type of patent. Listen to the podcast here: Expiring 3D Print Patents I am an intellectual property guy and I do love patents, and these upcoming expiring 3D print patents have caught my eye in particular. I don’t think … [Read more...]

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