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Nano Dimension is back in the news this week with a series of strongly-worded investor briefs - what is going on here? Tate and Tyler try to catch-up on this Bermuda Triangle of hostile takeover attempts. Tate revisits a 2020 Olympics tragedy and 3D printing's (minor) spotlight in Super Bowl LVII Read the handlebar failure report here.…
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Tate and Tyler share lessons learned from their recent encounter with the legendary inventor of FDM, Scott Crump. And spoiler alert: it didn't end well. Can the "YouTube of the Week" segment become the "YouTuber of The Week Joins The Crew On the Pod" segment? The guys talk through an idea that appears to be greenlit by the Jeb In Charge.…
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The guys leap into 2023 with a discussion about Tyler's frugality and the troubles it creates in his life (and the pod), the factors to consider when buying used equipment, and Tate's next [mini] project. Is 2023 the year 3D printing stays relevant by attaching itself to "AI?" This and other predictions & commitments round out the first episode of …
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This episode has a "back to school" vibe. The guys recap their field trip to Silicon Valley, including a visit to Autodesk Pier 9, an autonomous car manufacturer, and a mystery EV manufacturer. Tyler reviews some compelling research into minimizing anisotropic FDM properties, and Tate schools him on the meaning of a word that literally nobody uses …
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This episode IS NOT about printing 10,000x faster, no matter how many listens that would bring in. Instead we talk about CAD Hero Jesse James, the reality of 3D printing firearm components, and (eventually) dive into a discussion about when you might value quality above other attributes. Read an article by Tyler and see his famous floating-beach aw…
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Today's topic was inspired by a question from the audience - why hasn't multiaxis/non-planar/conformal 3D printing taken off? We share our thoughts on the subject, along with the normal banter and an extra dose of brain freeze. Happy 2022 - send us pod fuel! treid@goengineer.com and tbrown@goengineer.com…
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"3D printing journalism is simply advertising" True or false? The guys discuss what it is like to wade through 3D printing news, the integrity of industry reporting, and it's effect on the public perception of additive manufacturing. This riveting topic is followed by another - monetary inflation and the possible implications for the future of 3D p…
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Computers are hard, and talking into them is harder! But this week we try to get back on track by talking about our brush with Wall Street, the awesome experience of handsculpting with paper mache clay, and other topics tangentially-related to 3D printing! Thanks for tuning in! If you hear a news story you'd like us to cover, send it to tbrown@goen…
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We did it - we had a guest! Meet Andrew, our honorary first caller during our live test of a new social podcasting app called Callin. We had so much fun doing this episode, and we can't wait to talk to more of you. Join us over at Callin if you are on iOS (Android coming soon!) Tate attended one of the biggest 3DP trade shows last week, RAPID + TCT…
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Who's to blame for a 3D print-related disaster in the Olympics? And what's the implication for additive manufacturing's reputation? Also, Desktop Metal grows (again) and we dive deeper into the hobby vs. professional printer debate. Have a story about a failed 3D print? Share it with us at tbrown@goengineer.com or treid@goengineer.com. Thanks for l…
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If Design for Additive Manufacturing is so important, why can't you find a comprehensive course on it? Tate and Tyler discuss their challenges with creating a comprehensive DFAM curriculum, and perhaps why one might never exist at all. Tate unveils a new segment and "reveals" a YouTube creator that literally everybody in the world already knows. Re…
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Fresh out of AMUG, Tate and Tyler talk about technologies they're looking forward to in 2021. 3D printing "wood" with Forust, DLP technologies, polymer and metal powder bed fusion, and more. Tyler is searching for candidate projects to print on the VELO3D Sapphire system! Reach out to treid@goengineer.com if you think you might have a good fit. As …
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Tate and Tyler squeeze a show in during their visit to AMUG 2021. The Additive Manufacturing User Group conference is famous in the industry for being the first and only show dedicated to professional 3D printing users. This episode was recording near the end of Day 3, on the expo floor. Please let us know how you feel about the show! Contact us at…
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Alcoholic monkeys, furry space pioneers, and saying "no" to Elon Musk! Fun conversation before jumping into the topic at-hand: How do you REALLY evaluate a printer for purchase? Tate and Tyler talk about how to effectively read a spec sheet, watch out for misleading information, and revealing questions that will lead to a better understanding of wh…
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