WTFFF?! Co-hosts Tom & Tracy Hazzard focus on the what of Fused Filament Fabrication (3D Printing), what design software to use, what printer to buy, what tools to use, what designs should you print, what new materials are out and what your business strategy should be. On the 3D Printing Podcast, they interview the who is who in 3D Print art and design along with others who can help you figure out your what. They share with you how others in the field are creating successful designs and their own how to tools and tips and strategies for integrating 3D Printing into your business, home or classroom.
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Jeffrey McGrew On Adapting 3D Print Furniture Techniques To Today’s Demands
3D print furniture is perhaps the best solution to get beds, chairs, tables, and more in the easiest and fastest way possible. This also allows homeowners to help reduce waste and build sustainable properties. Jeffrey McGrew takes this process to another level by achieving more personalized outputs and making customers more involved with their […]
Finally An Easy Toy 3D Printer And Ecosystem Anyone Can Use With Ben Baltes of Toybox
Imagine having the freedom to create and being able to make your own toys at home with the push of a button. Toybox lets you do just that! Redefining the 3D printing experience, Toybox enables the average consumer to 3D print without any prior knowledge. On today’s podcast, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard bring […]
Virtual 3D Print Education That Inspires Girls of All Ages with Mary Hadley, CEO of Makergirl
The times are changing, and the 3D print industry is no longer just for men. Women, too, are great assets and bring different perspectives and ideas to the table. Continuing with advocating for the growth of women in the industry, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard start them young by inviting Mary Hadley, the CEO of MakerGirl, […]
3D Manufacturing Cost: Investing in Opportunities Gained Versus Being Disrupted – Updated 2020
The greatest opportunities tend to come with a cost, and in moments of great disruption, you can either invest in them or let the times steer you away from the opportunities to be gained. Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard took that massive leap of faith with 3D printing. Now, they are reaping the rewards […]
Technical Tips for Creating 3D Print Textures and Surface Materials – Updated 2020
Color, pattern, and surface textures are the first things we react to when evaluating a product. For consumers to connect to 3D print products, 3D print textures need to be carefully considered and created as a part of the design process. This has been a challenging part of the 3D design process. Fresh from […]
How to Find 3D Printing Jobs and Get Hired in the 3D Print Industry with Jennifer Killingback from Alexander Daniels Global – Updated 2020
Change is constant, no matter what market you are in. However, with the current happenings in the world, the changes in the 3D printing industry have become even more accelerated than before. As such, finding 3D printing jobs and getting hired pose new challenges for many people out there who are looking to get […]
Strengthening 3D Education in Schools: Critical Thinking Is Taught Through Art and Humanities, Not Just Sciences – Updated 2020
Critical thinking is an important aspect of moving science and technology forward – and it is best taught through arts and humanities. 3D education in schools takes a step forward in this direction as it brings the arts back into the curriculum. Putting 3D printers in schools stimulates out-of-the-box thinking among the students by […]
Easy Going 3D Printing Green with a New Global View of 3D Print Sustainability – Updated 2020
The word “sustainability” is even more important in a post-COVID-19 world, especially as it pertains to finding ways to supply, manufacture, and transport more efficiently in order to make a positive impact on the world’s carbon footprint. One of the most significant talking points in this discourse is the practice of 3D Print Sustainability, […]
Volume 3 Wrap-Up For The WTFFF 3D Print Podcast With Tom Hazzard & Tracy Hazzard
Since it first took off, the 3D printing industry has reached a certain level of maturity, and the WTFFF 3D Print Podcast has been there since 2015 to document its development. After airing well over 500 episodes since it started, Tom and Tracy Hazzard finally wrap up Volume 3 of the podcast to make […]
3D Printed Echo Dot Holder Project
After waiting to disclose, Tom shares a 3D printing project that he has completed for Amazon – the 3D Printed Echo Dot Holder Project. As a great real-world 3D product example, Tom takes us into the entire process of how the project came to be which involved rapid design and production. Amazon reached out […]
CES 2019 3D Printing Recap
After some time where things took a downturn, 2019 saw a resurgence of 3D printing. Tom recaps his trip to the CES 2019 and lets you in on the cool things to see this year. He talks about the advances in 3D scanning, 3D printing, as well as new applications and capabilities. Reflecting on where […]
3D Printing In The STEM Education Curriculum with Brian Bobbitt and Jacob Spurling
Former guest and STEM mentor Brian Bobbitt gives an update on the STEM education curriculum program and 3D printing. He shares his insights on the new generation of students and their capacity to pick up software and projects a lot faster. Complimenting his journey as an educator, he brings one of his students, Jacob […]
Girl STEM Education with MakerGirl with Mary Hadley
According to a recent report by Microsoft, girls and young women remain less likely to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math; in short, STEM. In that regard, the lack of representation of women in STEM-related careers continues to grow as an area of focus. Mary Hadley from MakerGirl talks about their […]
How Import Tariffs May Accelerate 3D Printed Consumer Goods with Steve Crimi
There are several markets now that are very viable for 3D printing, and that’s what Steve Crimi, CEO of Goldsol, Inc., is looking at right now. Steve, along with his business partner and wife, Brenda, sells lots of different products on Amazon in particular. He has spent his lifetime owning and operating successful businesses in […]
The Tale of the 3D Printed Doorbell
One of the things they don’t tell you about being a first time homeowner is the number of security system salesmen that drop by immediately after you sign your paycheck away to a 15 or 30-year mortgage. This is the tale of a homeowner on the first day in their new home. Not being the […]
Are Engineers The Path To The 3D Print Tipping Point?
“What does it going to take for 3D printing to top and be more wisely adopted by manufacturers of products to become a more integrated and integral part of manufacturing around the world?” This is the question that Tom was inspired to answer while watching an interview of the CEO of MarkForged, Greg Mark. Struck […]
Is Desktop Metal 3D Printing Really Here?
Technologies have truly evolved that something as expensive as a metal 3D printing machine can now be offered as a desktop metal 3D printing machine and be accessible to a number of audience with the help of media. However, this could lead to many people think of the industry lightly. Tom goes deep into the […]
3D Printing Myths
We’ve seen 3D printers showing up in more dramatic TV series like Grey’s Anatomy in a recent season and among a lot of other TV shows. The general public has this perception that 3D printing is easy, but that’s just not the reality of it. It’s no surprise that the general public does not understand […]
3D Printed Guns: Fair Game Or A Slippery Slope?
Any of you following the 3D print industry couldn’t help but see that an awful lot has happened in the courts and in the government with 3D printing, in particular regarding 3D-printed firearms. Cody Wilson was the first person to create a 3D printable gun and the plans for a 3D printable gun way back […]
Advanced Dental 3D Printing With Faraz Abidi
Dental technology has come a long way since you got braces back in 80s. Now with advanced dental 3D printing as an option, treatment for patients has grown faster and more reliable than ever. The possibilities of high resolution polymer 3d printing are truly endless, with companies fighting to dominate several areas, including digital dentistry. […]
Working Together To Teach 3D Printing with Rich Cameron and Joan Horvath of Nonscriptum LLC
For hardware companies, it has become very challenging to compete in that market. Recovering rocket scientist Joan Horvath and hacker Rich Cameron team up to form Nonscriptum when they realized nobody’s doing any training and authored quite a few books on 3D printing. Joan shares that something that’s been really valuable for them is writing […]
Industrial 3D Printing That Makes Additive Manufacturing Real with Blake Teipel of Essentium
Coming from the engineering sector, Blake Teipel, President and co-Founder of Essentium, has always been looking at how to advance supply chains and how to advance manufacturing solutions in a wide variety of industries. Partnering with BASF, Blake is disrupting traditional manufacturing processes by bringing strength and speed together without compromising the material set. He […]
Is PETG Filament Overtaking PLA?
PLA filament has been the most common 3D printing filament, especially in desktop 3D printing in home and educational environments. The reasons are that it’s pretty easy to print, the temperature required to print is pretty low, and most importantly there are no toxic fumes that are emitted. A material that’s been in development for […]
The Shapeways 3D Printing Market Is Here To Stay
A recent article came out lately that said 3D printing marketplaces like the Shapeways won’t last. That not only does a disservice to Shapeways but the whole 3D printing industry as well. The truth is Shapeways 3D Printing Market offers tremendous value. It is a destination for consumers to shop for 3D printed goods or […]
Best 3D Printers Under $500
The world of 3D the industry of 3D printing has revolutionized the way products are made, consumers shop, and general innovation overall. When it comes to 3D printing, no longer is access to this industry restricted to just corporate businesses. The private industry can now have access to some of the best 3D printers as […]
Is The 3D Print Education Market Saturated?
There are a lot of different 3D printers available under $500 retail due to a lot of change in the market in the last year. A bunch of new players and a couple of Steady Eddies are doing really well. One of our favorite entry-level 3D printers has been discontinued. This brought on the realization […]
The Evolution and Production of Microphone Block, A 3D Print Project
3D printing is an absolutely wonderful process to create a product, develop it over time, and evolve it with flexibility. 3D printing is also absolutely right on the money and allows you to manufacture things a number of different ways. We reveal an important 3D print project that we have been working on, a Microphone […]
Self Service 3D Printing
When you’re using your 3D printer and you encounter a problem, what do you do? In these situations, it’s always smart to initially employ self-service 3D printing. You try to figure it out and solve it yourself first. If that doesn’t work, you could call the company for tech support. A lot of times there […]
Reusable Filament Spools: Getting More Impact By Having Less with Steven Gall
If you have been 3D printing for a long time, you are most likely one of those people who go through several spools of filament a day. The plastic that filament spools come in pile up over time and you don’t really know what to do with them. Steven Gall and his company Keene Village […]
A 3D Printing Business Case Study With World Class Magician, Adam Wilber
Running the world’s largest magic company, Adam Wilber had to create a lot of magic tricks for his repertoire. As a magician, he wants to create certain types of experiences for people that watch him. Adam discloses that the true magic of 3D printing lies in outsourcing creativity. He is able play within the world […]
Why 3D Print Speed Doesn’t Matter
With 3D printing where it’s at, more and more people are asking about the 3D print speed. How fast does it work? Some people think its magic like a microwave where you can heat something up in a matter of three or five minutes. The reality is it takes time to print something layer by […]
3D Printed Jewelry Designs: A Fusion Of Nature And Industry with Dimitra Tampaki
Architects embrace and take on the course for the love of design and designing. Schools and universities teach you, but once you’re thrown into the real world, you find out that most of the time, architecture is more about codes and construction and less about the designing aspect. Dimitra Tampaki’s mind goes between the scale […]
What To Watch Out For From The 3D Printer Display Exhibit at SXSW
The idea of a 3D printer with one nozzle and four filaments going into it is amazing, and the piece of hardware that comes along it would be as equally amazing because it would be able to print one object with four different and solid colors. This is still a complex area in the world […]
Live from SXSW: Disruptive Technology And Innovation with Jay Samit
Tom and Tracy go live from SXSW where they are joined by serial disruptor and digital innovation expert Jay Samit. They dive deeper into the subject of disruptive technology relating to 3D design. Jay focuses on providing virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality solutions for corporate and public sector clients. We’re living in this […]
A Rundown On The Formlabs LA Roadshow 2018
The Formlabs LA Roadshow 2018 just recently concluded. Formlabs is a Massachussets-based company that designs and manufactures desktop 3D printers and was founded in 2011. The event was attended by over 150 enthusiasts and featured a panels composed of experts in the 3D printing industry. Joining the panel with Tracy was Sarah Reynolds from Hasbro, Aaron Sims from Aaron […]
How VR, AR and 3D Printing Is Creating Even Higher Demand for 3D Designers with George Egbuonu from VR eCards
Virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D printing are three high-growth technologies that are making people and businesses see the value they offer. While 3D models are the last media type to go mainstream, 3D printing is going in the direction of VR and AR. George Egbuonu from VR eCards believes that with innovation come early adopters. He […]
3D Printing Club, A Resource Community For Enthusiasts with Al Shuryan
If you have a question about 3D printing, 3D Printing Club will have an answer for it. What started as an interest group seven years ago, has now grown organically into a resource space for 3D printing enthusiasts. Al Shuryan created the club out of his interest in making items during the early computer industry. […]
The Design Cycle: Design Process Education Through 3D Printing with Craig Frehlich
When we give kids credit for their creativity and trust them with the skills they learned from us, amazing things happen. Craig Frehlich witnessed this from his students. What’s more surprising is when his students were taught the design cycle of 3D printing, instead of designing plastic phone cases they thought of stuff that have […]
It’s A Game Changer! CEL Robox Dual 3D Printer Review
Two years ago at CES, we first saw the CEL Robox Dual 3D Printer that promised to 3D print using two colors and two materials. For product designers, this is the solution to single extrusion 3D printers. You can tell that this machine is on a different league right from the label of the box […]
Sophia the Bionic Cat, A Story of Perseverance and 3D Printing Innovation with Karolyn Smith
It is a universal fact that dogs are man’s best friend, but there are times when cats can do a better job, like purring to make your brain feel lighter. The story of Sophia the bionic cat starts with army veteran Karolyn Smith who had a difficult time transitioning from her service. Both Sophia and Karolyn […]
Lessons From An Aspiring 3D Print Entrepreneur
Wanting to be an entrepreneur and actually becoming a successful one has a fine line that aspiring 3D print entrepreneurs can cross easily by seeking mentorship. Mentors can further your goal. Advice from experts can help with the mismatch between the product and the market and get your ideas to distribution channels. Learn the steps […]
3D Digital Factory with Jon Bruner of Formlabs
There’s a lot of new technology coming out in the 3D printing industry, like 3D metal printers and now there’s SLA desktop printers. Designers and engineers can now work with the machines using prototypes to figure out if their designs will come out the way they want it. This movement has created a demand for new capabilities, making outsourcing less of […]
3D Printing Apps Gone Multi-Platform with Drew Taylor
Drew Taylor and Astroprint are helping the 3D printing industry step forward to help people see the wide range the technology can offer. This time through an app called Toy Maker that lets parents 3D print toys with their kids. This is a lovely way to spend time with the the family, but Drew Taylor […]
3D Business Mentorship: Startup Issues with Daniel McGuire
The 3D printing industry is moving to a worldwide scale where entrepreneurs are starting to realize not just the market that it can offer but also the unique services that come along with it. Scottish mechanical engineer Daniel McGuire receives 3D business mentorship to help solve some of his startup issues, like how to put value in […]
It’s FFF, Only Metal: 3D Metal Machines with Melanie Lang of FormAlloy
Fused filament fabrication has found its genius little sister in the form of laser metal deposition. The process builds parts layer after layer using the heat of an integrated blue laser. This allows Melanie Lang and FormAlloy to use a shorter wavelength than IR lasers which then allows for a wider range of material […]
Design Challenge Accepted: 3D Printed Mens Shoes with Philippe Holthuizen from FUSED Footwear
For some people, seven months of product design is barely enough time to build a single feature. But Dutch product designer Philippe Holthuizen managed to disrupt the footwear industry with his 3D printed mens shoes in that time frame. Phillippe was able to achieve a lot in design and development from styles to texture […]
3D Print Post Processing: The Designer’s Viewpoint
During Inside 3D Printing 2017 in San Diego, one big issue that kept coming up was 3D print post processing and how it has become one of the causes of the delay for the progression of the industry. Post processing in 3D print can be defined as painting, finishing, dyeing, plating and polishing. All of […]
Forget Disruptive Technology, Disrupt You! Instead, with Jay Samit
A lot of people often think that they want to change the world, but it is those who want to change themselves first who can actually make that change happen. By looking into your values, you can identify what your strengths are and use it as leverage to make that great impact possible. Combine this […]
3D Print Disrupting Retail: FB Live
There is no better time than now to start bridging the gap between buyers and 3D print product designers. While there are a handful of reasons why the 3D print industry isn’t tipping as fast as it should, there are also a handful of reasons why product designers, manufacturers, buyers and even students still studying the […]
3D Print Education Made Simple: Revolutionizing STEM Classrooms with Brian Bobbitt
Having a physical model to hold in your hands is powerful to a student learning engineering and design. But when Brian Bobbitt started integrating 3D print education to the curriculum, there weren’t many resources. With the help of Project Lead The Way, exposure to design and production got easier. Getting a foundational education in CAD […]
Creating Business Through Augmented Reality Marketing with Michelle Calloway from Revealio
Can you imagine a world where you can get information and content on a product right then and there just by pointing your smart phone at it? What could have been just a fantasy twenty years ago is now possible with Augmented Reality. Founder of Revealio Michelle Calloway found a way to use this technology […]
Inside 3D Printing San Diego 2017 Recap
Is the 3D printing industry progressing fast enough? Is AI going to take the place of engineers and designers? Such questions were answered in Inside 3D Printing San Diego 2017. Although a smaller event compared to last year, it was the panel track and the attendees that pulled the event together and made the trip […]
500th Podcast Episode: 3D Print Predictions & Lessons Learned
Not knowing if there will be enough topics to talk about and interesting guests to interview is every podcaster’s worry during their early stages. Tom and Tracy Hazzard asked the same questions in April 2015 and got their answer 500 episodes later. As designers and developers, making 3D print predictions is both exciting and frustrating […]
Custom 3D Print Fashion: A Steadily Growing Trend with Danit Peleg
Custom 3D print fashion is a growing trend with the world of fashion shifting to a new phase of design and production. While studying fashion design, Danit Peleg found that design and producing clothes through a desktop 3D printer is a great way to make her fashion ideas come to life, all in the […]
The 3D and VR Design Gap with Taylor Freeman of Upload IO
I was introduced to someone recently, and as I was starting to talk with him, I thought, “I’m not just going to write an Inc. article about this. I’m going to air the audio for you.” I think it has such great relevance in some of the many things we’ve talked about filling […]
3D Printing Glass with Eran Gal-or of Micron3DP
We’re going to take a real journey down a very old and really ancient material that has been used on this earth, manipulated by men for thousands of years and learn how one company is actually harnessing it and has now been able to control it through 3D printing. It’s actually very exciting. […]
3D Print Meetups with Chris Kaminsky of MI3D
On today’s episode, we’re going back into our past stomping grounds as we were new people in business and industry. Reminiscing about Grand Rapids, Michigan, which is one of the first places we lived for a number of years and decided intentionally to go there for business purposes. There’s a guy named Chris Kaminsky […]
3D Print Ecosystems, End To End, with Arden Rosenblatt of PieceMaker Technologies
Today, I’ve got a really interesting conversation to share with you that I had recently with Arden Rosenblatt of PieceMaker.com. This is a company that has really dealt with how to bring 3D printing to mass market retail. They’ve dealt with all of the systems involved in that. It’s really fascinating. I’ve often talked […]
3D Print Hacking Mastermind with Anil Pattni of TinyHackerHouse
We are going to talk about hacking and making today. It’s hacking in a general sense. It’s a definition. Broadly used hacking is the way we’re talking about it today; involved in everything from real hackers in makerspaces to even also incubator-level hacking with software and life hacking. Anil Pattni who I got to meet […]
3D Print Bump Stocks
In light of the recent events in Las Vegas, Tom and Tracy talk about 3D print bump stocks. This is not a statement or debate about the Second Amendment or even of the legality of things, but more of a discussion about the ethical, moral and even physical risks that designers must think about when […]
Finding a 3D Print Manufacturer with Jason Ray of Paperless Parts
We got an interesting episode today. We’ve got a guest who’s been on before, Jason Ray. It was December 2016 for something called Sightline Maps, which we loved the project because we think it’s really cool, topographically three-dimensionally mapping for government use, for school uses. The idea was that you would topographically print them on […]
Building Your Own Food 3D Printer with Nina Hoff of ByFlow
Today, we’ve got an interview with someone from the Netherlands about a really new and very advanced food 3D printer. We’re super excited about talking food 3D printing. It’s one of our favorite subjects. The idea of food 3D printing is just a really logical way to look at the benefits of 3D printing on […]
Disaster Zone 3D Printing with Field Ready
Tom and Tracy reads out a statement by Dr. Eric James of Field Ready to spread the word and get some help for their GoFundMe for those who feel so inclined to donate. It would help the use of 3D printing in disaster zones that Field Ready is working with right now due to the recent hurricanes. […]
Affordable Textile Printing with 3D Print Parts with Charlie Runckel of FabricZoom
Today, we’ve got an interview that’s going to be a little bit different. It’s definitely 3D print related but it’s in a very different way. I wanted to preface this for all our listeners saying while this isn’t absolutely the deepest 3D print subject, it’s still really cool and there are a lot of parallels […]
Working with Scanned 3D Models with Scott Tarcy
I’ve got a great interview with Scott Tarcy of CAD Design Help. Scott has been on the podcast once before and it was just a general discussion about his company and what he does in the 3D printing industry in general. However this time, I’ve got a really interesting interview regarding something that we’ve been […]
Closing The Retail Innovation Gap with 3D Printing with Sterling Hawkins of CART
We’ve got a really great guest today, someone who we had so much fun talking to. His name is Sterling Hawkins from AdvancingRetail.org. But really, that’s just the tip of the iceberg of who he is and what he’s about. He’s all about retail and innovation. He was introduced to us by John Livesay, a […]
3D Printed Fidget Spinners
We’re going to discuss 3D printed fidget spinners today. We’ve seen a lot of opportunity with this product, both in the engineering side of things as well as in design. We’re going to mention a few favorites of ours that we’ve seen and what we like about them. We’re also going to share some […]
Bevel 3D Scanner Review
We’re going to review the Bevel today. This is a 3D scanner that goes on your phone, a handheld scanner. It was a Kickstarter by Matter and Form. We’re going to share how we tested it and tried out, and what results we got from it. We’re also going to discuss some of the areas that we think […]
A 3D Print STEM Ambassador with Grant Mackenzie of CEL
I have a great interview with Grant Mackenzie. He is the sales manager for CEL who does what I’ve referred to in the past as the CEL Robox 3D Printer. Those of you that have listened to Tracy and I for a long time know that we saw their CEL Robox 3D Printer at CES […]
Free CAD Software Is Not Always Free
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about free CAD software, and how most of them are not really free. These software usually come at the price of privacy, of dealing with ads, of having your profile up there on the internet, etc. They discuss some possible ways to change things for the better. […]
CAD Part Size vs. Actual 3D Printed Size
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about CAD part size versus going to your actual 3D printed size. They discuss how and why this is a problem, and also provide some great tips and examples of what you can do to avoid this problem or how you can deal with it when such […]
3D Printing in Fashion with Stephania Stefanakou
I am excited to talk 3D printing in fashion today. I really actually enjoy whenever we research and look into fashion that is using 3D print technology because it offers so much opportunity. It’s usually very exciting and great stuff to look at. In this particular case, what I’m even more excited about is I […]
Where to Find 3D Print Files
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about where to find 3D print files. Not only that, but specifically where to find 3D print files that are good, that are actually printable, and that will work for your printer. They provide examples of where they find some 3D print files themselves and how some […]
3D Print Lithopanes
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about 3D Print Lithopanes. They’ve played around and experimented with it themselves and explain how they did it and what software they used. They also give great examples of how you can use 3D print lithopanes in your business, to make an impression and make sure that […]
3D Print Legal Task Force with Farah Tabibkhoei of Reed Smith LLP
We’ve come to meet another person involved in the 3D printing industry from a legal perspective and from a different legal perspective than we’ve interviewed in the past. We tended to interview people who have much more of an intellectual property background and/or directly corporate attorneys for someone in the 3D print industry. We’ve done […]
Cheap 3D Printers
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about cheap 3D printers. They mention one specifically, the Play from Lewihe, that is for $75. They go into the reasons and situations when buying a cheap 3D printer may be for you, or when it won’t even be worth the cheap price for your specific […]
3D Printed Self Driving Vehicles with Buddy Bernhard of Local Motors
This is a big episode. Seriously, the biggest 3D parts I’ve encountered are what we’re going to talk about today. I’m so excited about this episode. I really love Buddy Bernhard from Local Motors, which is who we are going to talk to. We’re going to talk cars, 3D printed cars if you didn’t guess […]
Reasons to Buy a 3D Printer
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard answer one of the most common questions they get asked. “Why should I buy a 3D printer? Should I buy a 3D printer? Is it for me?” They share their thoughts on what they think are the best reasons, and also some reasons not to buy one. […]
Matter and Form 3D Scanner Review
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about their experience with the Matter and Form desktop 3D Scanner. They explain how they needed a 3D scanner for their professional business and how they came to the decision of buying one instead of going for other options. They also go through what they liked about […]
High Quality 3D Scanning and Computer Modeling with Barbara Wood
We’ve got a really good interview today that I think takes us further into the whole 3D scanning and creating a real product out of that exploration. I was at CEO Space, which is our networking and executive and entrepreneurship education forums we participate in quite a few times a year. They have five of […]
3D Printed Wedding Favors
In today’s episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard share their experience creating 3D printed wedding favors for their daughter’s wedding. They talk about how much time it took to create the designs, to test print and iterate, and to do the actual printing. They provide tips that you can apply to your situation if you ever have […]
Tom And Tracy Are Back!
After taking a week to retool, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard are back. Explaining the circumstances that led them to take a week-long vacation, they talk a little bit about some of the realities of business that get in the way and life. They also give a heads up on some of the things […]
Power Advice from a SolidWorks Expert with Jen Davis-Wilson
We had a listener communicate with us over Facebook recently and leave what was the longest comment we’ve ever had to a post. It wasn’t just the longest, it was the most detailed and informational I’ve ever read on Facebook. This was in response to our recent episode sometime last month about 3D printed surface […]
CAD Design Help with Scott Tarcy
We have an interview today with Scott Tarcy of CAD Design Help. I love that we’re going to bring in somebody else who has a different CAD design view. Somebody else really who is trying to do something similar that we are in helping to be a resource for people interested in 3D printing in […]
Teach Your SelfCAD with Aaron Breuer
We’ve been having a lot of CAD software and slicing software reviews in recent months. We’re going to continue to do that because there’s so many of them out there. Today’s episode is a little different. We actually have an interview with a new startup company who’s created a new CAD software called SelfCAD. […]
MakerBot Replicator+ 3D Printer Review
In October MakerBot launched their first new 3D printer in years, since the 5th Generation 3D printer was released back in 2013. Ever since the Smart Extruder+ was released in February 2016, there has been hope that MakerBot, with the backing and resources of Stratasys, is on a path to deliver best in class products, […]
3D Print Life Support – 3D Printlife
We have a returning guest today, Buzz Baldwin from 3D Printlife. He’s got something new to talk about today. We had a couple of these kinds of episodes going on recently where we’ve talked about various sites that are helping people learn 3D printing or get tech support for 3D printing, and that’s what this […]
Wiivv 3D Printed Sandals with Shamil Hargovan
Today we’re talking flip-flops, sandals, 3D printed sandals. We haven’t been able to talk about it since we visited Wiivv Wearables’ factory a month and a half ago. We went down to San Diego and got to see their whole operations with how they make their custom fit insoles today, but they gave us a […]
3D Printer Software and Hardware Development
We had a rare opportunity to interview two employees of MakerBot on the record about a lot of issues around not just the new printers, but really all the things that are surrounding the 3D printer that are going on within MakerBot to support the user. When they dove in, they talked about the fact […]
3D Printer Maintenance Skills
In this episode, Tom talks about 3D printer maintenance skills and how it is an important consideration when buying a 3D printer. He goes into the fact that there is going to be a trade off between productivity and time versus the cost of a 3D printer, and how buying a more maintenance-free 3D printer may […]
3D Printing Metal, FFF Style
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 […]
MakerBot, Behind The Scenes
Today, Tracy is going to interview Tom about his visit to MakerBot. They talk about the work environment at MakerBot, what kind of a workplace it is and how things are set up. Tom also discloses an announcement from MakerBot that is just being released today, March 20th. They discuss the new developments that the company […]
3D Mixed Media Art with Leisa Rich
We’ve got a 3D Mixed Media artist on the show today that we are interviewing named, Leisa Rich. We have featured her before in a past episode. The way we found her was just through our research for interesting 3D printed objects out there or 3D printing artists. Hers was art. She had some installations […]
Printer ShootOut – Shooting Down Make Magazine’s Printer Point Ranking System
In this episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about Make Magazine’s Printer Shootout and their point ranking system. A lot of people use this as a factor in choosing which 3D printer to buy, and it sometimes is misleading and can lead to a lot of frustration. Their ranking system is too tight and doesn’t necessarily […]
Closing The 3D Print Gender Gap with Nora Toure and Barbara Hanna
We’re speaking with Barbara Hanna, the founder of Cyant, and Nora Toure, who we’ve spoken to many times before and who I adore, of Sculpteo. Barbara is a technologist and entrepreneur, passionate about fostering technology and especially committed to empowering women and girls in 3D printing. They founded together Women in 3D Printing #3DTalks. They […]
3D Print Waste?
In this episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about a topic that a lot of people may not agree with each other on, which is 3D print waste. More specifically, they discuss whether the 3D printing industry increases waste, decreases it, is it better than other types of manufacturing, and what could be a […]
CAD Software 3D Slash Review
3D Slash is a unique CAD program that is more gamified and fun as compared to other CAD software. It may be more for the beginners and starters in CAD than the more advanced users. It does have some useful tools, like their wood pastes and cursors. It has a free version that has some limitations […]
Transformable Filament Spools Project
I love this project of transformable filament spools because about a month ago I had a dozen empty filament spools, and I went to throw them in the recycling bin because I didn’t have anything else I could do with them. I was trying to think of a project, something I could make out of them, […]
Medical 3D Printing with Jenny Chen of 3DHeals
Today, we’ve got a really interesting interview with someone in the medical side of 3D printing, someone who’s trying to bring the world of 3D printing together with the world of medicine, by the name of Jenny Chen of 3DHeals. We’re not talking about footwear this time or orthotics, we’re talking about actual healing of […]
3D Print Volume Discounts?
In this episode, Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about volume discounts in the 3D printing industry. They discuss how and why volume discounts are not applicable in 3D printing and additive manufacturing. They also talk about how shopper mindset has to change on this topic, and why that change is not going to happen […]
3D Printed Molds, with Graham Bredemeyer of Collider
This is Tom and Tracy on the WTFFF 3D Printing podcast. We’ve got an interview today with the CEO of Collider, which is a company we’ve talked about briefly in our episode about the Inside 3D Printing show in San Diego. They were one of our favorite companies that we met on the show floor […]
7 Sins Of 3D Printing/Lean Manufacturing
Tom and Tracy share their list of the seven deadly sins in 3D printing that are keeping it from becoming lean manufacturing. There are supposed to be eight things that you should remove from a company to make it a true lean manufacturing model, and 3D printing actually solves a lot of those eight things. […]
Clear 3D Printing – New Possibilities
In Today’s episode, Tom and Tracy discuss the new possibilities that clear 3D printing could offer. They saw a Twitter post by Daniel Norée that featured a clear 3D printed model. Tom and Tracy talk about the possible uses of clear 3D printing if it really can be done now, like in light designs, glasses and […]
AstroPrint 3D Printing App Store With Drew Taylor Of AstroPrint
What does a coder and world traveler like Drew Taylor do when he falls in love with 3D printing? Well, of course he leaves his former career behind and starts AstroPrint 3D Printing App Store. In this WTFFF?! episode brought to you live from the show floor, Tom and Tracy Hazzard discuss how AstroPrint […]
Diversify Your 3D Print Freelance Work – But Not Too Much!
It is back to Business Monday and we will be talking about 3D print freelance work. There are two schools of thought on freelance work. One is that you diversify. You should take as many gigs as possible, if you want to call it that way. What kind of gigs are we talking about? Like […]
End User 3D Printing
Today we are bringing you a follow-up interview that was mentioned in our episode with Brandon Davis where we talked about his mission with the new Blue Dragon and end user 3D printing, of FFF 3D printing. I think this is really interesting that we’re focusing on people who are really choosing FFF printers for end […]
Planktomania – 3D Print Plankton
Today, we’re going to talk about 3D print plankton by Planktomania. Their website is a great resource for teachers and students out there. This just shows how 3D printing creates endless possibilities specifically in for education. Something micro can now be printed and held and experienced, taking the learning process to a whole new level. […]
MorphiApp CAD Software Review
MorphiApp is a tablet-based CAD software that I think is a great starting point for kids or even adults who are just getting into 3D printing and CAD softwares. It has a free version and a paid version. It is only for Apple or iOS based devices for now though. But is impressive in it’s capabilities, […]
Building Bytes 3D Printed Bricks
3D printing is one of the most versatile industries because its applications is limitless. Projects in construction are no exception as 3D printed bricks are developed. Tom and Tracy Hazzard delve into the applications of 3D printing in architecture and construction. They discuss and compare traditional methods and how it compares to 3D printing […]
Applied 3D Printing, with Brandon Davis
Today, we’re going to talk about what I think is the mantra so far for the year, applied 3D printing, applications of 3D printing, applied technology. I feel like we’re at that stage in 3D printing where that has to be happening. The use studies, cases that are working. We’re shifting out of it being […]
Women in 3D Printing & Cyant’s # 3DTalk Meetup
Today, Tom is going to ask Tracy questions about the # 3DTalk meetup, that she attended virtually. Tracy will talk about the things that she learned and realized in this meetup, like the role of tech in jobs, how everything comes back to art and design and how companies in the industry need to have a little […]
Simplify3D Slicing Software Review
Simplify3D, from my experience and in my opinion, is the best slicing software that I’ve come across so far. It’s not free, but it is well worth it’s price. Simplify3D, not only does it have more capabilities than any other slicing software I’ve used, but it really is a very comprehensive program and it has a […]
Scan The World Initiative, with Jonathan Beck
Today, we’re going to take a deeper dive into scanning, and in particular 3D scanning art, and on an initiative that is really trying to scan the whole world in reality. It’s pretty ambitious. We’ve got Jon Beck on the show. He’s Project Manager at MyMiniFactory for the Scan The World project. It is very […]
Gold Liquid 3D Printer
Liquid gold or gold 3D printing can forever change the industry of jewelry design. But are all jewelry designers going to need to go learn CAD? Or will that limit their artistic skills and creative process? Also, you’ve got to have the right printer for these types of designs or you’re not going to get the feedback you […]
3D Print Get Rich Quick Guide : Yeah Right!
We get a little bit critical today of a book called 3D Printing Business: How to Get Rich from Home with 3D Printing. We found this book on Amazon and even though it was only $4, we think it is totally not worth it! But it’s not just the book, it’s the whole concept of ‘3D Print […]
3D Start Point Pick – Best 3D Printer for The Tech Un-Savvy
We’ve always said there is no one best 3D printer for everyone, but there are some 3D printers that are the best for many. In all honesty though, it does boil down to your WHAT – what you want to make with your 3D printer. However, there are some printers that are better for certain […]
3D Print Teaching Startpoint with Drew Lentz of MakerBot
Are you looking to get into 3D printing or have been granted a 3D printer but don’t know where to start? In this education-based episode, Drew Lentz, the learning group manager at MakerBot, talks about teaching 3D printing and finding the easy entry points to get started in using 3D printing in your classroom. […]
Disrupt Sales With Marketing Automation That Feels Human With Paul Sokol
What do you get when you combine an engineering nerd with a passion for marketing automation, and then add a pinch of heavy metal? You get Paul Sokol. Paul is an engineering nerd looking at the world in a way of processes, which is required for consistent and persistent disruption of selling. He wrote […]
Feetz Custom 3D Printed Shoes, with Lucy Beard
Today, we are super excited to interview Lucy Beard about Feetz Custom 3D Printed Shoes. We had the opportunity to hear Lucy speak in San Diego at the Inside 3D Printing conference last December. We were really impressed, and went up to her after her talk to ask if she would be a guest on the […]
4 CEOs In 4 Years For MakerBot
In current news for the 3D printing industry, MakerBot now has a new CEO. That’s 4 CEOs in 4 years. Tom and Tracy Hazzard discuss their thoughts on what caused this and what it means for the company moving forward. They share their opinion on what went wrong and what needs to change for MakerBot. Listen […]
Cura Slicing Software Review
Cura is a free slicing software that is created by Ultimaker. Cura has a lot of features, and these are definitely for the advanced user. If you’re serious about doing your own slicing and want to do advanced things that go beyond predefined basic slicing settings, then the Cura slicing software is definitely a good […]
Mixed Emotions (Or Emojis) With Austin Robey Of Make Mode
Is anybody making money selling 3D printing products? In this episode, Austin Robey of Make Mode talks about his company, a creative 3D printing studio based in Brooklyn, New York, and testing the waters of the 3D printing market through 3D printing mixed emotions emojis. Austin shares how they got the idea of printing […]
Trimble SketchUp CAD Software Review
Trimble SketchUp is a free CAD design program that should not be passed up for new 3D print creators and those collaborating with a team to create 3D models. Looking at who should consider making the jump from the free version to the Pro version and what sorts of designers might want to take a […]
3D Printing Toys with Mark Trageser of InsaniTOY
Our guest, Mark Trageser, has been embracing and taking advantage of what 3D printing affords designers in the realm of 3D printing toys. His strong opinions on the 3D print industry and different companies with in it are a breath of fresh air. With his impressive background in design, working with Fisher-Price and Mattel, he […]
Robo 3D Kits with Braydon Moreno of Robo 3D
We got quite a few Robo 3D updates after touching base with Braydon Moreno at this years CES. Robo 3D unveiled many new features to their 3D printer platform to include quite a handful of helpful apps that integrate with their 3D printer system in a way that many other companies just do not […]
CES 2017 Event Review
In comparison to last year’s this CES 2017 event review features far fewer 3D printing companies, but attending the show this year revealed how the desktop 3D print industry has matured. We are covering it all today from 3D scanners, software, new 3D printers, service bureaus, and even some new design possibilities. For those of […]
Improve Your 3D Prints – Tips and Suggestions
What are some tips on how you can improve your 3D prints? It occurred to me yesterday when we were talking to Hector about the dialing in of the designs and how they spend a lot of hours getting the quality optimized on the printing, which we know takes a ton of hours, that It […]
Buzzed Beer 3D Print Filament and Collaborative Capitalism
With the way our environment currently is, it comes to no surprise that growing industries become more conscious when it comes to wastes. For 3D printing, the beer-based 3D print filament takes things to another level by not only using byproducts but being an innovative idea as well. Tom and Tracy Hazzard talk about […]
3D Print STEAM Challenges with Todd VanHoogstrate of Rippl3D
New 3D print technology plays on familiar classic STEAM projects in the classrooms at Rippl3D. Capturing excitement in STEM and STEAM at an early age is critical to educational development and 3D printing is another tool educators can use to drive student engagement. Rippl3D has a database full of 3D print STEAM projects, as well […]
3D Printed Weapons: 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 […]
3D Print Patents For 2017
No matter what industry you are in, if you want to own your space and make a name for yourself, then getting patents for your products is the natural way to go. In the 3D printing industry, there are a growing number of companies filing patents as quickly as they can in areas like […]
M3D Printer Review – Battle of the Minis, Part 1
In January at CES it was clear that the trend in desktop 3D printers was all about “mini” 3D printers. It seemed that every company was either introducing a mini 3D printer as an additional product to their assortment, or was entirely built around a mini 3D printer. We reached out to all of the […]
3D Print Business Evaluation with Mike Vasquez of 3Degrees
Looking at if it’s feasible for a company to get a solid 3D print business evaluation from in-house sources with Dr. Mike Vasquez of 3Degrees. Businesses large and small should all consider getting a 3D print business evaluation to see if additive manufacturing is a viable option for their products and processes, but the trick […]
3D Printed Games and Toys
Looking at the issue of designing well thought-out 3D printed games and toys and why the market is full of repeats and reinventions. While some use the file depository sites to post the first and second drafts of their 3D printed games and toys to gain valuable design feedback, others misuse them and put up […]
3D Print Market Saturation
As we enter 2017 Tom & Tracy take a deeper dive into the questions of if the desktop 3D print market is already, or becoming saturated? What does market saturation really mean anyway? What has it looked like in other industries? Listen to the podcast here: 3D Print Market Saturation We’ve started into the New […]
How Can I Change A Free 3D Model?
Some beginners in the 3D printing world tend to start with a free 3D model to test the waters. However, these free 3D models often come with their own restrictions. A listener of the show asks, “How can I change a free 3D model?” Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard answer and offer some advice […]
3D Print Filament Reorder Problems
Just when you think you finally found the right filament for your 3D print product, you reorder it and found a disaster. Many of you who are in this industry may find this situation familiar. Sharing their own experience with it, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard take us through how they managed to pull […]
3D Print Branding Problems
Branding is the very first thing that needs to be established when starting any business. However, choosing one is not as easy as it sounds, especially when you look at it in the long term as the very thing that will represent who you are. In this Ask Us Anything episode, Tom Hazzard and […]
Is It True? Can You 3D Print A Gun?
Is it true? Can you really 3D print a gun? This is probably one of the recurring questions from people to those in the 3D print business. Try as they might to avoid this political and controversial query, it is necessary to address this elephant in the room. Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard take […]
3D Print Services: Challenge Accepted With David Feeney Of SD3D
It is no secret that we use 3D printing in our business, and have been printing our original product designs on our own 3D printers. As we prepare to bring some of those products to market, we have been searching for a service company to expand our printing capacity as needed. In this WTFFF?! […]
How Do You Organize Your 3DP Files?
As your 3D printing business grows, you’ll likely be working with multiple projects at any given time, and with each project come a vast number of files that you have to work with. How can you organize them to make your work more efficient? Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard share some of their best […]
Forget Black Friday, 3D Print Your Way To Holiday Gifts With Vicky Somma Of TGAW
The holiday season is undeniably the busiest time of the year. For those in the 3D printing industry, the hustle and bustle that goes in and out of figuring out and creating Holiday gifts can be quite overwhelming, especially if you are still setting up shop. In this episode, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard […]
High Precision 3D Printing With Russell Singer Of MAKEiT Inc.
Innovations are coming in at a rapid rate in the 3D printing industry. Right now, state-of-the-art high precision printers can reliably produce threads as fine as 50 microns. This ultra-precise 3D printing technology is the specialty of Russell Singer, the Design Director and Director of Development at MAKEiT Inc. MAKEiT is an innovation leader in the 3D […]
A 6-Year Old Girl’s View Of 3D Printing
The future of 3D printing lies in the upcoming generation. However, just as much as we like to say this line, how does it actually fare to the very people we are relying on? In this special interview, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard check in with their six-year-old daughter, Lannea Hazzard, to learn about […]
The ABCs Of 3D With Phair P. Tsai Of XYZprinting
Are you new to 3D printing? Are you having a difficult time figuring out how it works? Luckily, there is a company that is all about making it easy for you. Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard sit down with Phair P. Tsai, the business development manager of XYZprinting, a company that is dedicated to bringing professional-grade, […]
How Can I Tell If A 3D Printer Is Reliable?
How can you tell if a 3D printer is reliable before you jump in and purchase one? The short answer is – you can’t. Listen as Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard explain why users have to have higher tolerance for printer quality and reliability at a time when the industry is still at its […]
Tangible 3D Printing With Adam Clark Of Tangible Solutions
Additive manufacturing is one of the many extremely useful applications of 3D printing technology in the real world, turning out products ranging from medical implants to airplane parts. Based in Dayton, Ohio, Tangible Solutions, Inc. is one of the leaders and innovators in the additive manufacturing space, specializing in 3D printed orthopedic implants and […]
Mr. 3D Roboto With Jesse Chang Of MDAR And Marc Gyöngyösi Of Intelligent Flying Machines
3D printing and robotics are two of the latest innovations in material technology that have the potential to change the world in so many ways. In what ways do these two technologies collaborate in the real world? Jesse Chang of MDAR Technologies and Marc Gyöngyösi of Intelligent Flying Machines, Inc. join Tom Hazzard and […]
What Entrepreneurs Should Know About 3D Printing
As in any other venture, being an entrepreneur in the 3D printing industry is all about balancing between opportunity and risk. As an entrepreneur, what are the things you should know about 3D printing? Could this be your next investment? Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard answer these questions in this segment. Learn about the […]
Are 3D Printed Parts Production Quality?
In recent years, 3D printing has gone beyond just being a prototyping tool for parts manufacturers. It is in the process of revolutionizing the industry by significantly reducing post-processing needs and even actually making production quality items. Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard delve into some of the successes and challenges in using 3D printing […]
How To Charge For A 3D Printed Product
How does someone charge for a 3D printed product if they want to go into selling? Being such a young industry, there seems to be no standard pricing in the 3D product retail market for newbies to follow. What things should one consider when charging for individual items? Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard enumerate […]
How Has 3D Printing Changed Processing?
3D printing is only starting to make inroads into the business of manufacturing printable products. However, it has changed processing enabled manufacturers to do things that have never been done before. In what ways has 3D printing changed processing? Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard highlight some of the capabilities and limitations of 3D printing […]
Kickstarting Campaign Scams
Kickstarter is a very good platform to go if you want to crowdfund a creative project that would be too expensive to do on your own. You have to always be on the lookout for scams, though, as some unscrupulous people might take advantage of an opportunity to cheat their way to a quick […]