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Justin and Jem discuss the challenges of running small manufacturing businesses - from unexpected CNC E-stops to the stress of public holidays when you're behind on cash flow. They share their experiences with production documentation, hiring/firing employees, and the constant iteration of products and processes. The conversation covers new materials for Like Butter's Kitta Parts, shipping station improvements, and the potential (and limitations) of 3D scanning for custom work.Watch on YoutubeDISCUSSED:✍️ Comment or Suggest a Topic - New voice message optionWhoops - Justin published day early on accidentWatching a truck wreckHiring: can't imagine ... then ⠄Justin's got that new Pod CamSuzie helping ꘎Bad Replika AI, "I am useful!"Low point weekend ꘎Fuggen public holidaysTrapped vibesNew dowel stock!Slow here too - worst weekly sales in memoryAudacity Micro "Self Robot"Cobot vs Humanoid?Shipping Area RevisionLove my text chat ꘎Succumb to filthy vanilla cabinetmaking to fill gaps ꘎Block script success ꘎Dispatch standup ꘎00:00 Slow motion truck crash01:46 Production Process and Material Changes04:17 Jem's New Stick06:58 Hiring and Employee Management09:46 Documentation and Process Standardization14:40 Fire as well as you hire17:53 Public Holidays and Work-Life Balance27:05 Navigating Business Pressures and Personal Well-being29:11 Unexpected Sales and Client Relationships31:51 The Challenges of Product Sales vs. Custom Work34:24 Exploring AI and Automation in Business36:13 Software Tools for Cabinet Making38:43 Improving Shipping and Dispatch Processes50:44 Enhancing Customer Experience and Feedback54:15 The Future of 3D Scanning and Its Applications---Profit First PlaylistClassic Episodes Playlist---SUPPORT THE SHOWBecome a Patreon - Get the Secret ShowReview on Apple Podcast Share with a FriendDiscuss on Show SubredditShow InfoShow WebsiteContact Jem & JustinInstagram | Tiktok | Facebook | YoutubePlease note: Show notes contains affiliate links.HOSTSJem...
The Infill Podcastâ„¢ - The Place For 3D Printing, Makers, and Creators!
In this episode, we are joined by Trevor Townsend, Co-founder and CEO of Matter and Form. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).With decades of experience in software and systems development, Trevor Townsend offers a unique and invaluable perspective on the 3D technology industry.In this episode, we explore the captivating world of 3D scanning as Trevor shares the journey of Matter and Form, a Canadian boutique specializing in cutting-edge 3D scanning hardware and software. Learn how Matter and Form grew from its inception into a trusted name in the industry, driven by Trevor's passion for innovation and his commitment to delivering user-friendly, high-quality 3D scanning solutions that empower creators, engineers, and makers around the globe.
New technologies have enhanced our ability to create stronger, lighter, and better components since the earliest days of motorsport. Recently, we've been seeing another great leap forward in tech, with the 3D scanner being one of the main drivers behind it. Now that these devices are only getting cheaper and easier to use, is it time you picked one up and started pushing the boundaries of what you can build? Use PEEL50 to get $50 off HPA's 3D Scanning for Motorsport course: https://hpcdmy.co/3DscanbOn this episode of Tuned In, we sit down with Gabrielle Williams of Peel 3D, one of the bigger players in the rapidly evolving 3D scanning space.Straight out of high school, Gabrielle joined the US Navy and found her way into a position as a nuclear operator aboard an aircraft carrier. After her tour finished, she gained a mechanical engineering degree and found herself working for Creaform and its sister company, Peel 3D. While Creaform is focused on high-end large-form scanners, Peel 3D is aimed at the consumer market — in other words, us. In this conversation, Gabrielle talks through the basics of the technology, covering how different systems work and which one would suit your application best, why the prices vary so wildly between systems, as well as the metrics that matter like frame rate, field of view, and data points. Gabrielle also breaks down some of the ways we can be most effective in the workshop with a 3D scanner, where the sweet spot is price-wise for the average enthusiast, and what to expect from this technology in the coming years. You might not have considered 3D scanning before, but now that you don't need to take out a second mortgage to afford one, is it time to consider adding a 3D scanner to your workshop?Follow Peel 3D here:IG: @peel.3DFB: Peel 3DYT: youtube.com/c/peel3dWWW: peel-3d.comDon't forget, you can use PEEL50 to get $50 off HPA's 3D Scanning for Motorsport course: https://hpcdmy.co/3DscanbTime Stamps:4:20 What's your background and how did it lead you to working for Peel 3D?8:00 Overview of Peel 3D and Creaform?12:47 What training options are there for learning how to 3D scan?13:52 How do industries use these 3D scanners?23:13 How does a 3D scanner actually work?33:45 Technical aspects that affect the performance of a scanner?42:20 What do we need to know when choosing the right scanner for our needs?43:50 What sort of PC/computer power do we need to run these scanners?45:40 How do we get our scan into CAD software?51:40 Where do you see 3D scanning tech going in the future?54:02 Final three questions
Ep. 168 - How 3D scanning can help in product prototype and development. Product QuickStart: Noah McNeely https://productquickstart.com 'opu probiotics by Tiffany Krumins: https://www.opuprobiotics.com Podcast Website: https://productgeniuspod.com Slightly Annoying Co-Host: Steven Julian Podcast Producer: Jodey Smith https://www.jodeysmith.com
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
link below to article covered hour 1 "Implementing Digital Multispectral 3D Scanning Technology for Rapid Assessment of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Weed Competitive Traits" https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/16/13/2375 hour 2 we take the following questions and more Val - Alwayzsweet asked speaking of light penetration, what are your thoughts and opinions on undercarriage lights? Genetic Memory Farms says "we could create an American Homegrowers Association to sanction competitions and set standards for conduct. This would then allow for generational knowledge" Galaxie Solutions LLC: asked how would one raise the brix level in plants? This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by the always amazing panel with @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com , Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , and @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram ... This week we missed @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheaphomegrow/support
Polishing a Turd, TPU Supports, STEP Technology
If you like doing things yourself, building weird cars, and making the most of what you've got, this episode with Matt Brown — AKA Superfast Matt — is a must-listen.Use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADbAfter walking out of college with an engineering degree, Matt Brown started his career developing engines for NASCAR teams, engineering various parts for Tesla in its early days, and working on secret projects for Apple. Then came 2020, and with lockdowns forcing Matt to work from home, he began investing more and more time into building interesting cars and showcasing his work on YouTube. After a while, Matt decided to take the plunge and commit to his Superfast Matt YouTube channel full time, which now has over 420,000 subscribers.In this conversation, Matt first talks us through his journey to full-time YouTubing, discussing how he earns enough to pay the bills and what kind of videos work best on his channel. We also spend time running through some of the fairly simple tools that Matt uses in his workshop with impressive results, covering basic CNC routers, 3D scanners and printers, and much more.Matt is best known for his crazy builds, including a CBR1000RR-engined Honda S600 and a Bonneville Landspeed streamliner. These interesting projects get airplay in this interview, but the real focus is on Matt's current obsession — a Dodge Viper built for the dirt.We dive deep into this unusual build, first by questioning Matt's sanity… After all, why would anyone want to do something like this? There's plenty of interesting fat to chew on here, with discussions on suspension geometry and performance, rear-end transplants, and more. Since this podcast was recorded, Matt has taken the Viper out for its first offroad adventure check it out here: https://youtu.be/6d7aRoYvYs0?si=i4drFZyDyxlK0R5vFollow Superfast Matt here:IG: @superfastmatt FB: Superfast MattYT: SuperfastMattTT: SuperfastmattDon't forget, you can use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADbTimestamps:3:48 How did you become interested in cars?6:17 What companies have you worked for?8:29 Rules in motorsport.11:17 Why did you leave Nascar?12:50 Sodium-filled exhaust valves.13:47 Working for Tesla.26:35 What comes after Tesla?29:00 Starting a YouTube channel.36:43 Producing videos that get views.41:36 Is it easy to become a YouTube sensation?44:38 Access to CAD, 3D Printing and 3D scanning as a hobbyist.50:06 3D printing materials.57:48 Do you use 3D Scanning?1:03:35 What is a CNC router?1:12:57 How did you develop your composite skills?1:20:42 YouTube comments.1:23:57 Off-road Dodge Viper.1:32:55 Land speed car, what is it?1:40:00 Final three questions.
Must you learn gcode?, Fusion 360 Gripe, PrusaSlicer Infill issue
Tools for documenting historic buildings evolve constantly, but professional 3D scanners remain out of reach for most of us. Alumna Ye Hong, our first dual-degree student in Heritage Conservation and Building Science, sees a path to more equitable heritage conservation in the nearly ubiquitous smartphone. For her thesis, she tested the potential and limitations of mobile apps to scan Reunion House, designed by Richard and Dion Neutra. In this episode, co-host Trudi Sandmeier discusses this exciting project with Ye, as well as (fellow alum) Sian Winship of the Neutra Institute for Survival through Design.Photos and links on episode pageConnect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
Hello, And Welcome to the 106th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week's lunch topic is 3D Scanners - Scanning Applications Across Industry. We look at how 3D scanning technology is used across multiple industries, including automotive manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, and farming. We also examine how 3D scanning can support each industry and how it can help the support functions evolve. So join us as we dive into 3D Scanners - Scanning Applications Across Industry. Join us on the Vulcanara Technology Solutions YouTube channel for new videos. Stay tuned for the Details regarding the Giveaway we are going to do. Please take a look at Tech@Lunch Merch by going to www.apparel.vulcanara3d.com. Please take a look at our Lithophnes or other products at www.PrintedHeritage.com.
PrusaSlicer does not actually support mulitple materials, Making ornaments on the XL, Making 3D Parts 2D
Hello, And Welcome to the 105th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week's lunch topic is 3D Scanners - Possible use Cases to support their use. We look at how 3D scanning technology is revolutionizing how we think of rapid prototyping, ranging from 3D printing to historical archival work where someone can scan historical artifacts and make them available for people to see for years. We also examine how 3D scanning can support automotive, Middle school, and high school education. We discussed the New Scanner we received and looked at how we will be using it. So join us as we dive into 3D Scanners and possible use Cases to support their use. Join us on the Vulcanara Technology Solutions YouTube channel for new videos. Stay tuned for the Details regarding the Giveaway we are going to do. Please take a look at Tech@Lunch Merch by going to www.apparel.vulcanara3d.com. Please take a look at our Lithophnes or other products at www.PrintedHeritage.com.
Nextruder Temperature, Printing Baubles, When 3mf is not z good way to go
Learn more about the varied applications for advanced 3D scanning from Michael Raphael, CEO & President, Direct Dimensions Inc. He will be speaking at The Quality Show South coming up this May in Nashville. His session is called Advanced 3D Scanning Systems for Part Modeling and Inspection.His session will take place Wednesday, May 1 at 2 p.m.
XL and translucent PETG, Rebuild or Replace, Frankenprinter
Hello, And Welcome to the 101st Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week's lunch topic is 3D Scanners - How they Work, Typical Applications, and Cost of Entry. We look at how 3D scanning technology is revolutionizing how we think of rapid prototyping, ranging from 3D printing to historical archival work where someone can scan historical artifacts and make them available for people to see for years to come. We also examine how 3D scanning can support automotive restorations and other applications. We also investigate how they work and what the Barrier to entry is when it comes to 3D scanning. All this while discussing our new RevoPoint Miraco Pro that is coming soon and what we plan on doing with that/ So join us as we dive into 3D Scanners - How they Work, Typical Applications, and Cost of Entry. Join us on the Vulcanara Technology Solutions YouTube channel for new videos. Stay tuned for the Details regarding the Giveaway we are going to do. Please take a look at Tech@Lunch Merch by going to www.apparel.vulcanara3d.com. Take a look at our Lithophnes or other products at www.PrintedHeritage.com. We are excited to announce we are now Members of SEMA #SEMA and can't wait to get more involved in the organization.
Infinite-Realities (IR) specializes in digital humans. Founded in 2007, IR has been developing static and motion scanning systems for over 15 years. Lee Perry-Smith is the original Founder of Infinite-Realities. As CEO, he has led various large scale project developments. He has a deep passion for human scanning and the ongoing pursuit of the perfect digital human. In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews Founder of Infinite-Realities Lee Perry-Smith about his passion for digital humans and scanning technology, the inspiration for his launching of Infinite-Realities; his first feature film project STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS; 3D Gaussian Splatting, 4D capture, Artificial Intelligence – and so much more! For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/442.
News: Cuts at Desktop Metal https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/desktop-metal-announces-staff-cuts-as-part-of-latest-cost-reduction-plan-227886/ Segments: XL Nozzle, Spool Joining, How to make money Thing of the Week: Soft Tape Measure Spool https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6445721 threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com or Search for 3D Printing Today wherever you get your podcasts
#ensakidag 478 – Polycam och framtiden för 3D-scanning med din iPhone
Creating custom-fit earphones using 3D scanning technology has revolutionized the way we experience audio. At CES 2024, we spent some time with Ric Hoke, the energetic inventor of WAVS Custom, who has revolutionized the 3D scanning process for creating custom-fit earphones. The WAVS Custom app has immensely simplified the scanning process, completely eliminating the need for a visit to an audiologist for a fitting, and making it simple and convenient to get the best earphone fit.WAVS Custom app brings custom fitting 3D scanning tech right to your phoneThe WAVS Custom app is key to the snug customized fit of the company's earphones and in-ear monitors. Using the their patented mobile 3D scanning technology you can perform the scanning process anytime, anywhere, with your phone in under 90 seconds. The app collects biometric data that is turned into a 3D model, which is then used to create a set of custom-fit earphones tailored specifically to the shape of your ears.Unlike traditional 3D scanning methods that require scanning around the head, the WAVS Custom process uses the data collected from your face ID, which consists of infrared dots, making the 3D scan as quick and simple as taking a photo.From your phone to your ear: These custom earphones offer state-of-the-art comfort and quality After the 3D model of your ear is created, it goes to the WAVS Custom lab for processing. The company has perfected their 3D printing manufacturing method to ensure that the earphones are biocompatible and comfortable. The earphones are sleek and fit naturally in the ear, creating a fantastic seal and comfort.The earphones are equipped with advanced audio technology and features, and can be used with a Bluetooth hookup or directly connected to a device. Additionally, WAVS Custom is releasing a first-ever custom fit, custom design gaming headset for mobile gaming and the Quest.Conclusion: WAVS Custom brings custom Fit and clear audio as close as your phoneCustom-fit earphones created by 3D scanning have transformed the way we listen to audio, providing a personalized and immersive experience. The way WAVS Custom has transformed 3D scanning technology has revolutionized custom-fit earphones that can now be designed for everyone, satisfying different preferences and budgets.Each set of WAVS is digitally processed and handcrafted here in the USA, and the company prides itself on providing a state-of-the-art product and a personalized experience for all their customers through their open-door approach to doing business, where every order is personal to them.WAVS Custom earphones and in-ear-monitors range in price from $199 to $699, depending on the number of drivers and the level of customization desired - and there's a lot of customization possible, from a variety of attractive colors and finishes to an Eddie Van Halen design.You can learn more about the WAVS Custom patented 3D Scanning technology, and get an inside look at these high tech earphones and in-ear monitors at the WAVS Custom website where you can also ask questions, check out the FAQ and order your own custom audio gear.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
XL Testing Update, Perfecting TPU, On a Mission
The XL as a Toolchanger , Printing HueForge pictures, Making Empowerment
Bowden on a Bedslinger, HueForge, Prusa's real strength
Open Drone Map, Printer Design , No stl?
The Dark Side of 3D Printing, Multicolor PLA prints on the Prusa XL, Faking Auto-pilot
Prusa XL first prints with PLA, Drone Photogrammetry SW, Power Restore Problem
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Printing pins, Should Belt printers be IDEX, Looking for a long gone 3D Printer
On this week's episode, we replicate a pumpkin using 3D scanning and 3D printing in the AG3D lab. While the Replicator in Star Trek is still far away, todays technology has come A LONG WAY since even 10 years ago. We discuss what we used to bring this pumpkin-stein into life, and I also share some background on how 3D scanning and 3D printing went from an expensive set of tech, to something almost anyone can have in their homes for under $500. Space and 3D printing are also slowly beginning to cross-the-streams, and we discuss things like the 3D printed wrench in the ISS and how we think additive manufacturing is going to help revolutionize how humans live and work in space. We're discussing what we can do TODAY with technology that's certainly the precursor to a a sci-fi future we see in Star Trek. It also brings up the existential question - what IS this 3dprinted pumpkin? Is it real? Is it a copy? Or some kind of spectral capture of a pumpkin, like a digital memory? We'd love to know what you think and if you have any questions - so email us at todayinspacepodcast@gmail.com! SOURCES: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/space-station-3-d-printer-builds-ratchet-wrench-to-complete-first-phase-of-operations/ https://www.ag3d-printing.com Revopoint 3D Scanner - Inspire https://amzn.to/3sxLKpp (Affiliate link - if you choose to purchase through this link I do get paid a commission. Not an Ad or sponsored by RevoPoint) -------------------------- Spread Love, Spread Science Alex G. Orphanos We'd like to thank our sponsors: • Magic Mind - Use code TODAYINSPACE20 for 20% off! https://www.magicmind.com/todayinspace • AG3D Printing Follow us: @todayinspacepod on Instagram/Twitter @todayinspace on TikTok /TodayInSpacePodcast on Facebook Support the podcast: • Try Magic Mind - Go to https://www.magicmind.com/todayinspace Use code TODAYINSPACE20 for 20% off! • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net #3dprinting #3dprinted #3dscanning #maker #space #rocket #podcast #spacex #moon #science #nasa #spacetravel #spaceexploration #solarsystem #spacecraft #technology #carlsagan #aerospace #spacetechnology #engineer #stem #interstellar
Bo Helmrich, the owner of Digitize Designs stopped by the show today. We talk about the fun stuff we missed not being at Formnext and then we dove into the weeds with 3D scanning. We talk about the differences of scanners and the fundamental principles of choosing a scanner according to need and budget.Bo's vast knowledge and ability to communicate make this very easy to understand. You will have a good sense of a direction you can go after listening to this episode.
Kim Moreno is the director of franchise development for Shrunk 3D, the world's first and only 3D scanning booth. In this episode, we talked and learned everything about 3D scanning booths. Check out Brian's newsletter Stay up to date with all things franchising by following Brian on Twitter & LinkedIn
Nylon 910; King of filaments, Our technique for 3D Printing Food, String Trimmer Head
Prusa XL Unboxing, Pruse XL Extruder installs, Prusa XL First Prints PLA
XL Shipping Problem, Using Variable layer heights, Spool to spool reliability and consistency
The Problem with a one shot print, Full contact support example, The significant negatives in parting a print
XL and Bambu Angst, Anycubic Kobra Go, Programmed pauses
AnyCubic Kobra Bargain, Massive Dimension MDAC1, Starving for Nylon
Guest: William Wu, CEO at Artisse [@artisseai]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-wu/____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak
Sonic Pad Unbox, Printing Non-planar, Taulman Vs Braskem
Defextiles, Turning plastic into food, Mintion Beagle Cam
E3D Announcement, Dealing with Gravity, Things that are hard to print
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, Emily chats with SF based multimedia artist Heesoo Kwon...About Artist Heesoo Kwon:Heesoo Kwon is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Francisco. Positioning herself as an artist, activist, archivist, anthropologist, and religious figure. Kwon builds feminist utopias in the digital realm that liberate one from personal, familial, and historical trauma rooted in patriarchy. Central to her practice and substantial bodies of work is Leymusoom, an autobiographical feminist religion she initiated in 2017 as a form of personal resistance against misogyny and an ever-evolving framework for investigating her family histories. Kwon utilizes technologies such as digital archiving, 3D scanning, and animation as her ritualistic and shamanistic tools to regenerate her woman ancestors' lives without constraints of time and space, and to queer her past, present, and utopian dreams.Kwon earned a Master of Fine Arts at the University of California, Berkeley, and will start her position as an Assistant Professor in the Animation department at California College of the Arts in the Fall of 2023. She has had solo and group exhibitions at Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA; Artists' Television Access, San Francisco, CA; San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Gray Area, San Francisco, CA; A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY; 47 Canal, New York, NY; Blinkers Art & Project Space, Winnipeg, Canada; West Den Haag, Netherlands; CICA Museum, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea; Alternative Space Loop, Seoul, South Korea and WMA Space, Hong Kong. She has also participated in international projects, biennales, and festivals, as such CineMigrante Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina; ART CITY Bologna 2021, Bologna, Italy; Sheffield DocFest Arts Programme 2021, Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK; 20th Seoul International ALT Cinema & Media Festival, Seoul, South Korea; Feminism Media Artivist Biennale, I-GONG Alternative Visual Culture Factory, Seoul, South Korea; 3rd MINIKINO FILM WEEK - Official 2017 Final list, Bali, Indonesia and the ASIA DIGITAL ART EXHIBITION 2022, Beijing, China. She was recently awarded the 2025 Eureka Fellowship from the Fleishhacker Foundation and the 2022 50 Arts Commission for Media Arts from the Hewlett Foundation. She was a finalist for the 2021 SECA Award at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the 2021 Queer|Art|Prize at Queer|Art.Visit Heesoo's Website: HeesooKwon.comFollow Heesoo on Instagram: @LeymusoomFor more about Heesoo's upcoming exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Jose, CLICK HERE.Link up to learn about Heesoo's Micki Meng Exhibit HERE.--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
Raft Problem, The downside of glass plates, Computational HydroGraphic Printing
News: 3D Models from 2D Video https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/nvidia-ai-produces-3d-models-from-2d-videos-3d-printing-applications-forthcoming-222532/ Segments: Is Mulit-material 3D Printing really a big deal?, Ai in 3D Printing, Weird 3D Benchy prints Thing of the Week: Ant-Weight Battlebots https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6039708 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6034521 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5275686 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5851354 threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com or Search for 3D Printing Today wherever you get your podcasts
Machines that do Full Contact supports, 3D Printing in the Media, Chemist Guide to 3D Printed Cuisine
The Nines of Reliability, Full Contact Supports, PrusaSlicer Tree Supports
Lined Heatbreak in the toolchanger, Fan Control in S3D V5, Will we really see a Prusa TC?
Input Shaping misundertanding, JawsTec, Wikifactory
Mutant V2, Which 3D Printing future will we see?, Formlabs Durable Resin
Sewprinted, CubePro Rebuild, Which Direction should Open Source 3D printing Innovation Go?