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Should I use CNC machining or 3D printing to create my master pattern?
Both CNC machining and 3D printing promise certain advantages and limitations when it comes to creating the master pattern for a part.
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Thermoplastics vs. thermosets: What’s the difference?
Here’s everything you need to know about the differences between thermoplastics and thermosets — and how to decide which material is right for your next project.
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An overview of metal finishing options
Treating your metal parts with finishing services helps to ensure their durability and resistance to corrosion and other forms of damage.
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What type of CNC machining is right for my project?
Understand the key differences between 3-axis and multi-axis CNC machining — and the applications that are best-suited for each type.
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Where to start with additive applications
Your 60-second guide to three common applications that make for a first foray into additive manufacturing.
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Designing for metal additive: 4 tips
Learning to design for metal additive can be difficult. Here are our top four tips to get you started.
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Replacing a traditional material with an additive polymer: Four questions you need to ask
Our simple framework will help you identify additive polymers that can effectively replace the legacy materials you’ve been using.
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Improving heat exchanger models with additive manufacturing
Additive enables major advances in heat exchangers.