They made 3D printer filament at a time when it was really hard to find - IC3D
3D Print Authority18 Maalis 2021

They made 3D printer filament at a time when it was really hard to find - IC3D

IC3D first began during the "boom" of 3D printing that started in 2012. Patents had expired and the RepRap project allowed people all over the world to start using 3D printers. However, filament was hard to find and generally low-quality. IC3D started extruding and selling their own filament in Columbus, Ohio. Today, they offer filament, 3D printing services, and large-format 3D printers. Click here: https://tinyurl.com/IC3D-3DPA and use promo code "3DPrintAuthority15" to receive 15% off your filament order at IC3D. An entrepreneur at heart, Matt has been the COO (Chief Operations Officer) at IC3D since 2014. He leads operations, print service job quoting and customer enjoyment at IC3D lending his expertise in engineering and 3D printing to prosumers worldwide. Before graduating with his masters degree in mechanical engineering from The Ohio State University, Matt started a 3D printing service company in 2013 to design and make items from reproduction car parts, to tooling for carbon fiber part production. An automotive engineer by trade, Matt has been involved in many projects including the development of hybrid vehicles, off road vehicles, and the Chevy Sonic RallyCross car, which made its debut at the 2013 X-games. These experiences have allowed him to channel his engineering passion into disrupting manufacturing techniques with large format 3D printing. Nowadays, Matt’s focus is sustainability and pushing the plastics industry into a circular economy. Building partnerships with high-volume plastics producers will allow IC3D to reclaim waste and re-circulate material. Matt spends much of his time scheming about empowering everyday people with progressive technology. His dream within the next year is to create pellets from recycled plastics that can be repurposed into new parts for individuals and companies alike.

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This metal 3D printer is under $10,000 and safe for your shop - Iro3D

This metal 3D printer is under $10,000 and safe for your shop - Iro3D

Sergey was laid off work and jumped at the opportunity to work on a big idea. He wanted to make a metal 3D printer that was actually affordable. He created a system that deposits metal and sand precisely into a crucible which gets fired to make a fully dense part in metal, glass, or ceramic. Learn more about Iro3D: https://iro3d.com/ Find all episodes of the podcast at https://3dprintauthority.com/

15 Heinä 202140min

This start-up is 3D printing solid state batteries that will power the future - Sakuú

This start-up is 3D printing solid state batteries that will power the future - Sakuú

Robert Bagheri has had a long career in start-ups and electronics. His latest project is Sakuú - a company building a 3D printing platform that is truly remarkable. Learn more about Sakuú - https://www.sakuu.com/ It is capable of printing with metals and ceramics at the same time, which opens up a new world of possibilities. One that has had plenty of traction so far is solid state batteries - an essential technology for the future of electric vehicles. Find all episodes of the 3D Print Authority Podcast: https://3dprintauthority.com/

8 Heinä 202150min

A love story about 3D printing and solving problems – Andrew Sink

A love story about 3D printing and solving problems – Andrew Sink

Andrew Sink creates a bridge in between the worlds of industrial and hobby 3D printing. His enthusiasm for the topic started the very first time he saw a 3D printer in college and he knew he wanted a career working with 3D printers. Find Andrew on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeYZg5Ynx0gGdeKQ-v7N8nQ Find all podcast episodes in audio, video, and learn more about Adam: https://3dprintauthority.com/

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They make metal and ceramic filament for ANY 3D printer - The Virtual Foundry

They make metal and ceramic filament for ANY 3D printer - The Virtual Foundry

Brad defines himself as a "professional dabbler" and started creating metal filaments way back in 2015! After a successful Kickstarter campaign, they've grown to offer filament in a wide variety of metals and ceramics. Learn more about The Virtual Foundry: https://www.thevirtualfoundry.com/ Find all episodes in full video and more on our website: https://3dprintauthority.com/

17 Kesä 202153min

This group of powdered metal experts is all-in on metal binder jet 3D printing – FreeFORM

This group of powdered metal experts is all-in on metal binder jet 3D printing – FreeFORM

Chris Aiello is part of a small team of engineers in St. Mary’s Pennsylvania. That team has spent their entire careers working with powdered metal to manufacture parts. Learn more about FreeFORM: https://www.freeformtech.com/ Taking everything they know from press-and-sinter processes and DMLS 3D printing, binder-jet metal 3D printing became an obvious choice when they wanted to start their own company. Their goal is to push the boundaries of what the technology can do while offering metal 3D printing services to their customers. Find the full video and all other episodes on our website: https://3dprintauthority.com/

1 Kesä 202147min

I analyzed 77 pages of 3D printing industry reports so you don’t have to – 2021

I analyzed 77 pages of 3D printing industry reports so you don’t have to – 2021

Every year different organizations will publish their own version of “The state of 3D Printing”. These reports are super interesting to me, especially because they’re all different! 2020 was a wild year. The status of manufacturing and 3D printing is evolving at an accelerated rate. In this episode I stepped back from interviews and analyzed 3 different reports. I pulled out what I think are the most important highlights, and you can digest them all in under an hour. What do you think about these types of reports? Are they useful for learning, or only as a lead magnet for the companies that publish them? Sculpteo report: https://www.sculpteo.com/en/ebooks/state-of-3d-printing-report-2021/ Fictiv report: https://www.fictiv.com/ebooks/2021-state-of-manufacturing 3D Hubs report: https://www.hubs.com/get/trends/

12 Touko 202144min

They make truly accessible metal 3D printers in the US - Xact Metal

They make truly accessible metal 3D printers in the US - Xact Metal

Xact Metal makes accessible metal 3D printers in the United States. Dave joined their team after coming out of retirement and brought along his experience as an executive from GE. They’ve grown from a team of a handful of people into a real competitor in metal 3D printing, now distributing printers worldwide. Learn more about Xact Metal here: https://tinyurl.com/xact-3DPA Learn more about 3D Print Authority: https://3dprintauthority.com/

4 Touko 202153min

This 3D printing company goes head-to-head against injection molding - Slant3D

This 3D printing company goes head-to-head against injection molding - Slant3D

3D printing rarely is used for mass production - but Slant3D is making it possible. They've built and entirely automated 3D printer farm. Learn more about Slant3D: https://tinyurl.com/Slant3D-3DPA This allows them to compete on price and cost while saving companies the extravagant cost of making an injection mold tool. Find all episodes of 3D Print Authority: https://3dprintauthority.com/

27 Huhti 202152min

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