• May : 21 : 2013 - This Company 3D Prints Bicycles In Titanium
  • May : 21 : 2013 - "In the future we might print not only buildings, but entire urban sections"
  • May : 21 : 2013 - NASA funds 3D food printer, to combat hunger in space and on Earth
  • May : 21 : 2013 - Tinkercad is back-and it’s free!
  • May : 21 : 2013 - 3D-Printed Sugar Sculptures Too Sweet to Eat

Stratasys 3d printing questions of the week.A recent webinar attendee mentioned using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) tools in vacuum forming with “great success,” saying porosity helped a lot. This made me wonder how others are taking advantage of this FDM property.

Do you turn porosity into an advantage in your shop? Do you go further, like some tool makers, and design channels into your part?

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