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The new extruder turns METHOD into an open materials platform, enabling users to print with a wide variety of third-party materials on an industrial 3D printing platform.
Users can now print rigid 316L stainless steel parts for industrial applications on METHOD 3D printers with the MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder.
MakerBot RapidRinse and ABS-R simplifies 3D printing with ABS polymer material by streamlining workflow steps, and reducing added equipment and costs.
MakerBot, a Stratasys company, is expanding its offering of advanced engineering materials for the MakerBot Method® 3D printing platform with the addition of three new Luvocom® 3F materials from ...
MakerBot has fixed some major issues and upgraded some key aspects of its technology with the latest version of its flagship desktop 3D printer, the Replicator+.
We've been following MakerBot for a long time. After introducing its new Method architecture, MakerBot is now offering cloud collaboration with CloudPrint. We take a first look.
The original MakerBot wasn’t pretty, but it made huge advances in 3D printing possible.
MakerBot has revealed a tie-up with crowdsourced printing network 3D Hubs that aims to bring 3D printing to designers without their own dedicated machine.
MakerBot, a Stratasys company, today announced that the BASF Ultrafuse ® 316 L Stainless Steel material by Forward AM has been qualified for the MakerBot LABS™ Experimental Extruder 1 for the ...
MakerBot, a Stratasys company introduced a new game-changing solution that significantly simplifies 3D printing with ABS polymer material by effectively streamlining workflow steps and reducing the ...