Microbeads…
#microbeads We must all do our bit to stop pollution and help with the #plasticwaste problem #recycle @jeremyvineshow
— FilaFab (@FilaFab) August 24, 2016
By Filalogin
#microbeads We must all do our bit to stop pollution and help with the #plasticwaste problem #recycle @jeremyvineshow
— FilaFab (@FilaFab) August 24, 2016
By Filalogin
New benches in production area looking good and production accelerating. #3dprint #innovating
By Filalogin
Just think what the next generation will achieve….#TheFuture #3dprinting https://t.co/Uwizhv5fhj
— FilaFab (@FilaFab) August 10, 2016
By Filalogin
3D printing is cropping up everywhere and now in the crime solving environment. As it happens in this case it was the 2D printed fingerprint which unlocked the phone but it seems that was just due to the technicalities of fingerprint recognition. Exciting to think 3D printing, in the right context, could unlock previously unsolved or tricky cases though!!
p://www.theverge.com/2016/8/2/12350214/phone-unlocked-paper-fingerprint-spoof-3d-print
By Filalogin
Thanks to the guys at Fabbaloo for taking a closer look at our FilaFab System.
We’re checking out a new filament manufacturing device, D3D Innovation’s FilaFab EX, and it seems they’ve taken this process a lot further than others have.
We’ve written several times in the past about different attempts at making desktop filament extruders. These are devices that will accept either inexpensive bulk plastic in pellet form or crushed leftover prints and produce usable 3D printer filament by melting and extruding fresh spools of filament.
Read the full article here
http://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2015/10/28/the-filafab-exs-sensible-approach-to-extrusion