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"I was deeply moved by the recording and text of this artist as soon as I heard and read them. What an incredible sense of space and movement in the recording. It let so many different feelings coexist, a sense of frustration, of feeling stuck but also of hope for what this particular journey will bring. It gives the listener a deep sense of nostalgia in that suspended waiting time, but is also witnessing many different interactions, more lighthearted vignettes and scenes. "I improvised along the recording on a Moog Grandmother, Subharmonicon and DFAM, carried by this amazing train drone, and slightly edited it to play with the echoes and responses I could hear there. The voice of the announcement felt like a structuring and hypnotic moment that could be used as a pivot for the different parts of the composition. Tashkent station reimagined by Fabienne Debarre. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world's first collection of the sounds of human migration. For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration IMAGE: Bobyrr, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Es gibt kein Chaos, außer dem Chaos und es gibt kein Gesetz, außer dem Gesetz. ## Neue Berliner Härte! – Analog Modular Techno Berlin Industrial Techno mit DFAM und SSF Entity : Modular Live Techno Jam Feat. Steady State Fate - Ultra Kick - Ultra Perc - Metalloid & Moog Dfam. 1. Intro 2. Warum Techno 3. Berliner Härte Setup 4. Announcement 5. Berlin Modular Techno Jam Cheerzz Alexander Spree (dr.spre) * Eine Sendung vom 19. Januar 2024. # XhAOsmology Der Komponist, Elektropunk und Klarinettist Alexander Spree und der Musikwissenschaftler und Gitarrist Dr. Michael Mowitz forschen mit ihrem künstlerisch wissenschaftlichen Projekt, das hyperdisziplinär mit den Mitteln der Musik, des Gespräches und der freien Improvisation über Klang, Geräusch, Sprache, Form und Struktur einen Zugang zu universalen Axiomen sucht und begründen mit der XhAOsmology einen progressiven und holistischen Bereich der Kunst, Musik und Philosophie. Da das Projekt per se open source und interaktive Performance ist, freuen sich die beiden Protagonisten besonders über die Möglichkeit in Kooperation mit PiRadio in einer xhaosmologischen Radioshow Studien, die mittels analog modularer Klangsynthese und akustischer Experimente entstehen, zu zeigen und Erkenntnisse ihrer Forschung zu diskutieren. Formal liegt das Anekdotische hierbei in der Natur der Sache und des Mediums. So erfahren wir, warum die größte aller Philosophin vielleicht Mutti war und was Techno mit dem Big Bounce und Adorno verbindet.
Chris Holman welcomes back Tom Kelly, President & CEO, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. This month they're discussing Integr8 Playbook #3: Additive Manufacturing Q. Thanks for coming back on our show to talk about Automation Alley's series of Integr8 playbooks. Your next one is focused on additive manufacturing – and we will get into that – but remind us again what this series of playbooks is? · The 2024 Integr8 Roundtable Series offers invite-only roundtable sessions where leaders from industry, academia and government meet. · Each roundtable is focused on a different topic or challenge related to the Industry 4.0 and the transition to digital manufacturing · And then we publish a playbook from each roundtable that provides advice for manufacturers to help them overcome challenges · It all builds momentum towards the Integr8 Roundtable Summit, to be held Oct. 3 in Detroit Q. So, you just released the findings from your third roundtable. What was the focus? And can you tell us about your findings? · Our third playbook was focused on additive manufacturing or 3D printing · Additive manufacturing isn't new – it's been around for decades – but what is new is how advanced it has become and what it can do today · Across the country, we are seeing manufactures do amazing things with 3D printing o From rockets to sustainable housing · While some Industry 4.0 technologies are more nebulous like Big Data and the Industrial Internet of Things, additive manufacturing (AM) is hands on and visual. · You can see a new additively manufactured piece being printed and feel it, from a rocket booster the size of a truck to a micro-lattice part the size of a matchhead. Q. What are the challenges? What is holding companies back from deploying it? · A lot of manufactures remain stuck – they continue to do things the old way – and they are just not sure how to implement 3D printing · And then there is the cost – the best 3D printers are not cheap, and we recognize that · At Automation Alley, we encourage manufacturers to start small and we help them get started with funding and training through our Project DAMOnD program. · The process starts with redefining how engineers design products. Design For Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) is a set of processes that focuses on the design, engineering, and production of components or end products through additive manufacturing. · When designing components or products using DFAM, engineers consider material properties, build speed versus accuracy tradeoff, surface finish requirements, and structural integrity as they would with any regular build. Those elements are critical to manufacturing parts that can perform with quality Additional background for MBN reference: The third playbook explores what is possible with additive manufacturing and offers strategies and considerations for adopting an additive mindset. Topics discussed include: · The importance of design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) · Generative artificial intelligence design and additive manufacturing · Project DIAMOnD, a distributed manufacturing and additive manufacturing use case · Additive manufacturing and sustainability · Government support with Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward) · Integrating additive manufacturing programs in education · Building a scalable framework
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Olaf Diegel, Professor of Additive Manufacturing at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and founder of ODD Guitars. Renowned for his stylised 3D printed guitars, Diegel will present at the 2024 Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference as part of a duo of keynote talks focused on creative adoption of 3D printing technologies. Throughout the episode, Diegel shares his thoughts on the importance of design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) (and why we're not using it nearly enough), how his work at the University of Auckland's Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab combines engineering and creative thinking, and of course, those famous 3D printed guitars.
Rick Neff from Cincinnati, OH“Your guide to success in Additive Manufacturing. Conference Speaker. Help save time and money for innovators in the additive manufacturing space."1:00 - Getting started in Sales and Aerospace (Pratt & Whitney) 2:45 - Cincinnati Incorporated experience - Laser specialist - applications 3:17 - Oak Ridge National Labs - Additive Manufacturing - Robots - Lockheed Martin - aerospace tooling 6:04 - Adoption phase of Additive Manufacturing at a company.8:40 - Working through technology adoption - finding applications 9:35 - Composites processes for building tools - high temperature thermoplastics 12:00 - Firehawk Aerospace hybrid rocket engines 14:22 - AM changes since 2020 - Virtual Events - Live Event energy 17:27 - Overcoming challenges by providing education18:39 - Successfully adopting AM CAD, DfAM, CAM, Simulation, Post Processing + Utilizing Contract Manufacturers and Maker Space and National Labs and Service Bureaus and Consultants.Rick Neff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-neff/*Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
On the latest TCT Innovators on Innovators podcast, Jonathan Rowley, who ran UK service bureau Digits 2 Widgets for 8 years and is now setting up the AM Manifest community navigation platform, is joined by Blake Courter, the former nTop CTO who is now involved in the LatticeRobot online community through his Gradient Control Laboratories incubator. The pair believe that AM and DfAM are in the Gartner Hype Cycle trough of disillusionment, and the way out of it will be widespread access to information. Hence, they are both working to provide platforms for engineers to advance their DfAM skills, to learn and to share, and ultimately to get the most out of 3D printing technology. Throughout their conversation, Rowley and Courter share more details about their respective ventures, while emphasising what it will take to get more people using additive manufacturing technologies effectively.
Formnext Forum Austin, the first Formnext event to be held in the United States, concluded August 30 after two full days of conference programming dedicated to industrial additive manufacturing. The event is jointly organized by Mesago Messe Frankfurt, AMT—The Association For Manufacturing Technology, and Gardner Business Media, the publisher of Additive Manufacturing Media. Along with sessions on additive end markets, production applications, AM technology and design for additive manufacturing (DFAM), Formnext Forum included a lively expo featuring nearly 80 exhibitors plus The Cool Parts Showcase. Attendees also had access to several facility tours and networking opportunities. The event drew more than 900 attendees, including the editors of Additive Manufacturing. Pete Zelinski, Fiona Lawler and Stephanie Hendrixson recorded this conversation for AM Radio shortly after the event. Find photos and the transcript of this episode in this blog post. This episode is brought to you by The Cool Parts Show. Mentioned in this episode: Formnext Forum Austin Formnext Chicago, coming in spring 2025 The Cool Parts Show bonus episode on Wilson's airless basketball 6K's lifecycle assessment of its Unimelt process for creating metal powders Seurat's business model based on developing and using high-throughput laser powder bed fusion The Cool Parts Showcase finalists and the 2023 winning parts Designfusion's work with startup Rekkie, an example of a small company taking advantage of 3D printing's flexibility for product launches Carolyn Seepersad's research on customizable, 3D printable medical devices Eaton Aerospace and the additive work being undertaken in South Carolina Tangible Solutions (now Marle Tangible) and their journey to AM production Elementum 3D's metal matrix composite and A6061 aluminum 3DXTECH's Gearbox HT2 3D printer Other examples of Fabrisonic's successes with ultrasonic additive manufacturing Additive Engineering Solution's production of 3D printed submarine fairings for Dive Technologies A past podcast episode including our discussion of LFAM
Benvenuti a un nuovo emozionante episodio del nostro podcast dedicato al mondo affascinante dei sintetizzatori modulari.Oggi Maurizio Guzzi ci farà ascoltare come suona un Korg MS20 del 1978 e ci lanceremo in alcune patch abbastanza particolari. Ho inoltre il piacere di farvi ascoltare due brani di Maurizio, Dragonfly e Spaceway, entrambi molto affascinanti, molto diversi fra loro e diversi da quello che solitamente viene suonato con i synth. Nella parte finale dell'episodio, vi ricordo un appuntamento di Atmospherica, un modular picnic che si terrà sabato 2 Settembre presso il rifugio Mollino a Gressoney. Se volete scrivere a Maurizio potete farlo tramite email: mauriguzzi80@gmail.com Vi ricordo anche i contatti instagram di:Atmospherica: @atmospherica.atmospherica Rifugio Mollino:@rifugiomollinoGrazie per aver preso parte a questo viaggio all'interno del mondo dei sintetizzatori! Ci vediamo la prossima settimana! Seguimi su @daniel__mana e ricordati di iscriverti al podcast!
Viele sprechen vom Umdenken, wenn es um 3D-Druck und Additive Fertigung geht. Es müsste anders gedacht werden und viele tun sich sehr schwer den 3D-Druck weiter voranzubringen. Doch woran liegt das? Hat Change-Management was damit zu tun oder eher Expectation-Management? Ich dieser Folge habe ich wichtige Hinweise für Sie. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören.
#consiouness #stoplitterin #pleasedrinkresponsibly #festivallife #thefestivalproject Tomorrow I never sleep; It's been a couple dozen weeks, at least I laid the egg (I plant the seed) Now watch it hatch (Now, let it sprout) I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I have 900 things to do And I can't get over you And now every day is blue It's so crazy (I guess she has a leg up on me, huh) I sense a hint of morning sickness A gifted ad nauseum Museam of mathematics Madonna, Matron of the Matrix Put a smile on, would ya? Probably not, at second thought of it A smart ass, yes, I always was A husband, I was not I had the other part –and now we wrap, The audience suggests an encore, clapping Captain? I'll be back One second, said the MA Fuck, we passed the exit. LADYBIRD VEGAN RESTURAUNT grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer with a built-in arpeggiator, sequencer and spring reverb tank. Start playing immediately with “no patching required”, and then explore an infinite sonic playground with Grandmother's reconfigurable front panel. Grandmother's circuits, spring reverb, and spirit are inspired by the classic Moog Modular Synthesizers, making this instrument a powerful addition to a Mother-32, DFAM or any Eurorack modular system. Grandmother is available in two distinct styles: original multi-colored front panel artwork and all-black Dark Series edition OH MY GOD. I'm– yeah. WHAT DID YOU DO TO HIM? I didn't do anything! !!? –Persay… “Persay”!? Why's everybody sitting on the sidewalk? This, I don't understand With all of the trash, And all that has happpened, The risk of the past Coming at you, To seep through your Denim blue jeans, Just believe me— I speak true of residual confusion You might be new to this, I'm not confused, it's just stupid to lucid dream loosely Summer's in bloom— And I'm blue just like you Used to be {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.
#consiouness #stoplitterin #pleasedrinkresponsibly #festivallife #thefestivalproject Tomorrow I never sleep; It's been a couple dozen weeks, at least I laid the egg (I plant the seed) Now watch it hatch (Now, let it sprout) I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I have 900 things to do And I can't get over you And now every day is blue It's so crazy (I guess she has a leg up on me, huh) I sense a hint of morning sickness A gifted ad nauseum Museam of mathematics Madonna, Matron of the Matrix Put a smile on, would ya? Probably not, at second thought of it A smart ass, yes, I always was A husband, I was not I had the other part –and now we wrap, The audience suggests an encore, clapping Captain? I'll be back One second, said the MA Fuck, we passed the exit. LADYBIRD VEGAN RESTURAUNT grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer with a built-in arpeggiator, sequencer and spring reverb tank. Start playing immediately with “no patching required”, and then explore an infinite sonic playground with Grandmother's reconfigurable front panel. Grandmother's circuits, spring reverb, and spirit are inspired by the classic Moog Modular Synthesizers, making this instrument a powerful addition to a Mother-32, DFAM or any Eurorack modular system. Grandmother is available in two distinct styles: original multi-colored front panel artwork and all-black Dark Series edition OH MY GOD. I'm– yeah. WHAT DID YOU DO TO HIM? I didn't do anything! !!? –Persay… “Persay”!? Why's everybody sitting on the sidewalk? This, I don't understand With all of the trash, And all that has happpened, The risk of the past Coming at you, To seep through your Denim blue jeans, Just believe me— I speak true of residual confusion You might be new to this, I'm not confused, it's just stupid to lucid dream loosely Summer's in bloom— And I'm blue just like you Used to be {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.
#consiouness #stoplitterin #pleasedrinkresponsibly #festivallife #thefestivalproject Tomorrow I never sleep; It's been a couple dozen weeks, at least I laid the egg (I plant the seed) Now watch it hatch (Now, let it sprout) I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I paint a smile on Over the scars, of course Prisoner of war I beg your pardon, For your Honor, or other No, Nevermind! I have 900 things to do And I can't get over you And now every day is blue It's so crazy (I guess she has a leg up on me, huh) I sense a hint of morning sickness A gifted ad nauseum Museam of mathematics Madonna, Matron of the Matrix Put a smile on, would ya? Probably not, at second thought of it A smart ass, yes, I always was A husband, I was not I had the other part –and now we wrap, The audience suggests an encore, clapping Captain? I'll be back One second, said the MA Fuck, we passed the exit. LADYBIRD VEGAN RESTURAUNT grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer with a built-in arpeggiator, sequencer and spring reverb tank. Start playing immediately with “no patching required”, and then explore an infinite sonic playground with Grandmother's reconfigurable front panel. Grandmother's circuits, spring reverb, and spirit are inspired by the classic Moog Modular Synthesizers, making this instrument a powerful addition to a Mother-32, DFAM or any Eurorack modular system. Grandmother is available in two distinct styles: original multi-colored front panel artwork and all-black Dark Series edition OH MY GOD. I'm– yeah. WHAT DID YOU DO TO HIM? I didn't do anything! !!? –Persay… “Persay”!? Why's everybody sitting on the sidewalk? This, I don't understand With all of the trash, And all that has happpened, The risk of the past Coming at you, To seep through your Denim blue jeans, Just believe me— I speak true of residual confusion You might be new to this, I'm not confused, it's just stupid to lucid dream loosely Summer's in bloom— And I'm blue just like you Used to be {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.
On the latest instalment of our Innovators on Innovators series, Tangible Solutions Director of Engineering Matt Shomper is joined by DfAM consultant Duann Scott. On the agenda today is computational design, with Matt leaning on his 10+ years experience in the medical device market, and Duann on his learnings from the likes of Shapeways, Autodesk and nTopology. Throughout the conversation, the pair discuss design best practices, the significance of designing parameters as well as parts, and the design tools currently on the market.
Nesse super bate papo com Raphael Bastos vamos acompanhar sua trajetória como design de produto à um modelador DFM e DFAM, o futuro do design com as novas ferramentas como Generative Design e como ele vê a evolução das tecnologias. Vem com a gente que esse papo esta incrível. Links: Instagram do Raphael: Raphael Bastos Design (@r3dsign) • Fotos e vídeos do Instagram Youtube: R3dsign - YouTube Generative Design is doom to fail: https://www.danieldavis.com/generative-design-doomed-to-fail/
Companies can struggle with taking on a challenging AM project without a solid education or a complete understanding of the technology. Focusing on understanding the technology with all its opportunities and its limitations can help companies identify applications where AM can add value for a positive business case. Starting simple to get some early wins is the key to unlocking all of the possibilities of AM. In this interview from the IMTS+ Creators Lounge, Additive Snack host Fabian Alefeld interviews Duann Scott the founder of Bits to Atoms and creator of the DfAM substack. They discuss new materials, new design tools, new business models, and the impact AM can have on the world.Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at additive.snack@eos-na.com. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS.Key Takeaways:[2:06] Duann shares his intentions of educating people about the design aspect of additive manufacturing.[4:40] Duann created the DfAM substack as a way to get information out there with no gatekeepers, no filters, and no corporate narrative.[7:16] Duann's advice for individuals and companies when beginning the design process for 3D printing. [9:20] The MITxPRO AMx course is critical for educating designers and accelerating the growth of the AM industry.[13:04] Duann shares thoughts on how to get the current and future manufacturing workforce interested and educated about additive manufacturing. [22:15] The efficient use of energy is one of the biggest impacts AM can have to create a better future. Shareables:“Do something easy. Get an easy win to understand what is possible.”— Duann Scott of Bits to Atoms on how to start a design for 3D printing“It's not a magic box. It can do a lot but you need to put in a lot of work to make it happen.”— Duann Scott, Founder, Bits to Atoms“Manufacturing can be a cool job. You get to make things which are substantial and change people's lives significantly.” — Duann Scott, Founder, Bits to Atoms “The risk of a project failure, if you overdo it, can actually overshadow the whole additive manufacturing journey.”— Fabian Alefeld, Host of the Additive Snack podcast
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Duann Scott is an industrial-designer-turned-business-development specialist who has worked for such illustrious firms as Shapeways, Autodesk, and nTopology. In our interview with him, he talks fluidly about his vision for the 3D printing software market and what is impeding additive manufacturing (AM) from moving forward. Duann is a firm believer in design for additive, working as an educator of these skills and assisting startups through his Bits to Atoms consultancy. Come hear what he has to say about software for a 3D printed world.
This week we have a solo cast! The topic of 3D Printing vs injection molding has come up A LOT in the past few months and his is a good time to go through it! Both have their places, but why would you choose one over the other and when! Because the WHY matters much less than the WHEN! Consider this another installment in our small business series! EDIT: I had some bad info here.. The train wreck was NOT with Bambu printers, but instead Elegoo Saturn 2's. The source I had for the information has updated their article, but of course we cannot go back and fix something live! Many topics to cover: Speed ROI (Return on Investment) Supply Chain Longevity Cost Shipping Importing Strength Material options Startup costs DFAM vs. DFM CUBED EGGS AND MORE! __________________________________ Do you have an idea you want to get off the ground? Reach out to the Making Awesome Podcast through https://3DMusketeers.com/podcast and someone will get you set up to be a guest!
Wenn Sie ein 3D-Druck oder Additive Manufacturing Innovationscenter oder Technologiecenter im Unternehmen haben und dieses noch immer auf Anwendungen von anderen Abteilungen wartet sowie in den Startlöchern steht, aber die PS nicht auf die Straße bringt, sollten Sie diese 3D-Druck Podcast Folge genau anhören. Viel Freude damit.
Bei 3D-Druck geht es immer um noch schneller, weiter höher, mehr Materialien, größere Bauräume und noch einfachere Bedienung. Es geht darum der Erste und Beste zu sein. Das hat nicht nur Vorteile, wie die aktuelle Situation zeigt. Damaliger „Größenwahn“ wird heute zur eigenen Herausforderung in der Branche. Es geht nicht darum schlecht über etwas zu sprechen, sondern Fakten aufzuzählen und diese unausgesprochenen Wahrheiten auch zu kommunizieren. Eine etwas andere 3D-Druck Podcast Folge. Viel Spaß.
Das Risiko einer Fehlinvestition bei 3D-Druck besteht immer dann, wenn zwei oder drei Faktoren bezogen auf die eigene Situation außeracht gelassen werden. Beim Kauf einer konventionellen Fertigungsanlage wird eine Investition oft genau geprüft, nicht so jedoch bei Metall 3D-Druck. In diesem 3D-Druck Podcast habe ich einige Erfahrungen und Geschichten zusammengefasst, die man sich anhören sollte, wenn man kurz vor dem Kauf eines 3D-Druckers steht. Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge.
Der 3D-Drucker steht in der Entwicklung, Fertigung oder Lehrwerkstatt. Der Hype um den Drucker ist vorbei, die ersten Teile sind gedruckt. Was ist jetzt zu tun? Was sollten oder müssen die nächsten Schritte sein? Vielleicht fehlt auch das konkrete Ziel, das erreicht werden kann. Viele Ansätze gibt es in der 3D-Druck Podcast Folge.
Hätte mir vorher jemand gesagt, dass das mit der #AdditivenFertigung und #3DDruck so einfach geht, hätte ich das schon viel früher gemacht. Ein typischer Satz den man hört, wenn man Stolpersteine und Hürden auf dem Weg zur erfolgreichen Implementierung von 3D-Druck von Beginn an aus dem Weg räumt. Ein paar dieser Handicaps und Hemmnisse sind in dieser Podcast Folge zusammengefasst. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören.
Please note: as of 3/31/22, ARK's clients own greater than 1% of the shares outstanding of Velo3D. ARK expects 3D printing to revolutionize manufacturing by collapsing the time between design and production, reducing costs, and providing greater design complexity, accuracy and customization. We believe 3D printing can enable digital inventory and distributed manufacturing, adding flexibility to supply chains. On today's episode, ARK Research Analyst Tasha Keeney and Research Associate Pierce Jamieson interview Benny Buller, founder and CEO of Velo3D, a leader in end-to-end 3D printing space. Benny observed the additive manufacturing (AM) industry with fresh eyes and no prior manufacturing experience. In doing so, he observed a fundamental flaw limiting the speed of AM adoption: Engineers not only had to learn a new manufacturing process (AM), but they also had to learn a new design process (DfAM). He built Velo3D from the ground up, solving for this root challenge, enabling design to inform manufacturing not the other way around. Key Points in this Episode: The origin story of 3D Printing and why Benny started Velo3D. What determines a part's usability with internal supports. What software Velo3D uses in the manufacturing process. The current repeatability of 3D printing and the overall importance of repeatability. The design process for additive manufacturing. Design freedom that 3D printing allows when manufacturing parts. What is driving growth in the additive manufacturing industry today. The future of material science and 3D printing. How machine learning and advanced optimization is affecting 3D printing. How 3D printing is driving the future of innovation.
Irgendwann ist jeder schonmal erschrocken, wie teuer 3D-gedruckte Bauteile sein können. Dabei hatte man Hoffnung die „neue Technologie“ würde auch die Kosten der angefragten Teile auf einmal halbieren, ohne etwas tun zu müssen, außer das Herstellverfahren zu wechseln. Doch das funktioniert nicht einfach so. Was also sind die Gründe für den hohen Preis und wie kann dieser verringert werden? Mehr dazu jetzt hier im 3D-Druck Podcast.
Welche Herausforderungen sind immer noch die größten für Unternehmen, die 3D-Druck einsetzen wollen? Was wird heute immer noch falsch gemacht, wofür es bereits eine gute Lösung in der Additiven Fertigung gibt? Genau diese und viele weitere Fragen habe ich an Matthias Schmidt-Lehr von AMPOWER gestellt. Freuen Sie sich auf eine ganz besondere 3D-Druck Podcast Folge in Zusammenarbeit mit dem 6ten AM Forum Berlin.
Es hat große Vorteile sein zu fertigendes 3D-Druck Bauteil vorher passend zur Anwendung zu gestalten. Es geht aber auch ohne einen Umkonstruktionsprozess. Welche Vorteile und Nachteile das hat, hören Sie in dieser 3D-Druck Podcast Folge.
Ist man es gewohnt die konventionelle Fertigung einzusetzen, kann es sein, dass man bei langen Lieferzeiten, belegten Bearbeitungszentren, Ausfälle in der Automatisierung und Personal vor der Maschine noch sehr tolerant ist. Wer 3D-Druck nutzt wird hier andere Gewohnheiten haben bestimmte Situationen nicht mehr tolerieren. Viel Spaß in dieser Podcast Folge.
Joseph Flynn is an academic who, along with a group of colleagues, created Gen3D, a surprisingly easy-to-use software package that allows users to create complex lattices and manifolds. I love Gen3D and the firm's free training. In our conversation, it is more than apparent that the Gen3D team is very different from the average software firm. We really loved talking to Joseph, who gave us deep explanation of TPMS surfaces and much else besides. Super nice episode and we really hope that you think so, too.
Man kann und sollte nicht nur funktions-, montage- und entsorgungsgerecht konstruieren, sondern auch fertigungsgerecht. Beim 3D-Druck geht noch mehr!
We talk about using a DI box to solve some sonic issues with our Moog gear As always we discuss Dawless Expansive Sound Our newest acquisition the Behringer ULTRA DI PRO -- Direct Box Integrating our Mother 32, DFAM, and Grandmother with the ULTRA DI PRO and recording the results on the excellent Zoom R20 Digital Mixer Hardware Recorder #Podcast, #DAW, #Dawless Producer #ElectronicMusic #Electronic #Ghost #Phantom #PhantomElectricGhost #Podcaster #Podcast #Viral #Audio #Podcast #MusicProducer #Interview #NewHampshire #ProductReview #GearReview #Behringer #ULTRA DI PRO #Analog #MusicProducer #Indie #MusicProduction *********Support our Sponsors***************** Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code GH0ST2021 and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. Check out The Charity Focused Philanthropic Online Lottery Visit DoubeJack.online www.DoubleJack.Online/PhantomElectricGhost --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/support
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Mark talks Star Wars, wood grain, analog synthesizers, music production, and more. He walks listeners through a time-vortex into Future Year 1982 to hear a Turbo Volcano track emerge from the wood-paneled bliss of the Moog Mother 32 and DFAM combination to form a space-tuned laser disco fueled sonic assault on the piteous wasteland of tomorrow's social media infested dystopia.
Wer sich seit 10 Jahren mit #3DDruck beschäftigt, heute aber immer noch nicht aktiv davon profitiert, also 3D-gedruckte Lösungen einsetzt oder verkauft, ist womöglich noch im Hamsterrad an Informationen und Ablenkungen gefangen. Vorwärts kommt der, der eine Entscheidung trifft. In dieser 3D-Druck Podcast Folge geht es genau darum. Viel Freue beim Anhören.
Logistikexperten und Ökonomen warnen vor einem Jahr der Lieferengpässe. An längere Wartezeiten und höhere Kosten müsse man sich gewöhnen. Wie kann 3D-Druck hier helfen? Ist noch Zeit oder ist es schon zu spät? In dieser Podcast Folge gibt es Antworten darauf.
Genauer gesagt, sind Druckabbrüche, Verzug, außerhalb der Toleranz, schlechte Oberflächen, Fehlstellen, abgebrochene Stützstrukturen oder Luftblasen die ersten Anzeichen dafür, das man den Druckprozess nicht ganz im Griff hat. Bei 3D-Druck muss eben der erste Schuss sitzen. Was das genau beutet und welche Schritte helfen, finden Sie in der heutigen Podcast Folge. Viel Freude.
Wenn man sich jetzt hinsetzt und sich in den ersten Schritten der additiven Konstruktion übt, dann kommt schnell der Gedanke: "Ist das überhaupt richtig was ich mache?", "Ich hab keine Erfahrungswerte, bricht das Bauteil oder mache ich doch vielleicht einen Fehler und es wird nix?" In dieser 3DDruck #Podcast Folge gibt es genau darauf wichtige Antworten. Viel Spaß.
Leider haben sich schon viele Unternehmen am Thema 3D-Druck verbrannt. Schlechte Teile, falsche Technologien, falsches Material usw. Dabei gibt es einfache Hinweise, wie Sie Ihre gewollte Investition in 3D-Druck immer hinterfragen können, um eine bessere Entscheidung zu treffen. Viel Freude mit den Hinweisen in dieser 3D-Druck Podcast Folge.
Sie besuchen Messen, schauen sich Bauteile an, lesen die neuesten 3D-Druck News, lesen Newsletter und Zeitschriften scannen die Posts auf LinkedIn aber finden selbst keine Anwendungen? Warum? Welches Puzzlestück fehlt? Hier im 3D-Druck Podcast gibt es Antworten... Viel Freude beim Reinhören.
Große Probleme im 3D-Druck lassen sich nicht auf der gleichen Ebene lösen auf der sie entstanden sind. Ziel muss es immer sein, die unangenehme Situation garnicht mehr entstehen zu lassen in dem man in Zukunft das Problem umschifft. Damit das nicht mehr passiert ist es sinnvoll einen Berater zu haben oder auf Experten zu vertrauen, die diese Probleme kennen und die Ursache aufzeigen können. Im 3D-Druck Podcast gibt es dazu ein tolles Beispiel. Viel Freude.
Alle Facetten von 3D-Druck im Detail zu kennen ist nahezu unmöglich. Man kann eben nicht alles wissen. Einfacher ist es, das richtige Problem zu erkennen und dazu passend eine Lösung mit Hilfe von Additiver Fertigung zu schaffen. Alles was es zum Lösen des Problems (Anwendung) gibt kann notfalls auch nachgelesen werden. Viel Spaß mit dieser Podcast Folge.
Aus Angst die 3D-gedruckte Lösung würde nicht gut genug sein, wird die Anwendung nicht gedruckt. Genauso auch fürchtet man sich vor dem lautstarken „Nein“ des Kunden oder der Ablehnung von Kollegen weil das Bauteil gebrochen ist. Oft heißt es: „es muss eben perfekt sein“. Und genau das ist das größte Hindernis um mit 3D-Druck erfolgreich zu sein. In dieser 3D-Druck Folge finden Sie viele Tipps zum genau diesem Thema.
Erfolg mit der Additiven Fertigung zu haben, hat viel damit zu tun Widersprüche in Einklang zu bringen. Dabei stehen oft zwei Gedanken im Gegensatz, die aus Erfahrung nicht gleichzeitig existieren können. Immer dann wenn Sie durch einen Widerspruch im 3D-Druck aufmerksam geworden sind, sollten Sie genau nachfragen was gemeint ist und wie Ihnen das weiterhelfen kann. Viel Freude mit dieser 3D-Druck Podcast Folge.
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. Reach out to us at tbrown@goengineer.com and treid@goengineer.com
Alles ist geklärt, die Technologie passt, der Werkstoff passt, die Parameter passen und auch das Bauteil. ABER man druckt das Bauteil nicht. Irgendetwas hindert einen daran es zu tun. Als würde etwas gegen einen wirken, aber man weiß nicht was. In dieser Folge gibt es Antworten darauf. Hören Sie genau zu.
In dieser 3D-Druck Podcast Folge gebe ich Ihnen einen Weg mit, der es für Sie einfacher macht Probleme in der additiven Fertigung zu lösen. Es sind in der Regel immer 4 wichtige Maßnahmen, die Sie beachten müssen. Also bitte aufpassen. Viel Spaß
Jeder der schonmal additiv gefertigte Bauteile bei einem Dienstleister bestellt hat, hat sich zu Beginn die Frage gestellt: Welche Drucktechnologie? Welches Druckmaterial? Hält mein Bauteil dann auch was es verspricht? Wie Sie auf jeden Fall 3D-gedruckte Bauteile bekommen, die passen, darüber geht's heute in unserer 3D-Druck Podcast Interview Folge mit Patrick Heinl von #PartIQ. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören. PS: Werfen Sie einen Blick in die Show-Notes
https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directoryModules and gear Used: Moog Mother32, DFAM, Make Noise Optomix, Pressure Points, Alright Devices Chronoblob, Mutable Instruments Clouds, Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms, Oscillator, Filter, Sequencer, WMD Ultrafold, Expert Sleepers Disting mkI, Erica Synths Black Polivoks VCF, Arturia Keystep, Microbrute, Drumbrute, Bastl Little Nerd, Doepfer A-199 Spring Reverb, 4ms Quad Clock Distributor, Intellijel ustep. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
With Charles Chicky Reeves and Yoad Nevo As we head toward the NAMM show (next week from 24th Jan), Arturia release a bunch of stuff, Moog announce the DFAM and we also look at the interesting Enchancia MIDI Ring, touchscreens in studios, and the generally talk about the upcoming NAMM show.
The folks at Moog Music aren't content just making ridiculously fun synthesizers, iPad apps, and effects boxes for creative musicians. The company now is dipping into percussion—it's newest product, announced today, is a drum machine called the Drummer From Another Mother. Well, hang on. It's not exactly a drum machine. It's a monophonic, semi-modular, analog percussion synthesizer.