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The MakerBot Method promises industrial-quality 3D printing at a price affordable to professionals.
The MakerBot Method promises industrial-quality 3D printing at a price affordable to professionals.
MakerBot launches new METHOD Carbon Fiber Editions that can print metal replacement parts with high strength and accuracy.
Users can now print rigid 316L stainless steel parts for industrial applications on METHOD 3D printers with the MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder.
Can MakerBot's new, up-market 3D printer move the needle on the company's reputation? Is this the 3D printer businesses and departments have been waiting for? We put it all in perspective.
MakerBot, a global leader in 3 D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys, moves into the next level of 3 D printing with the launch of the METHOD Carbon Fiber Editions. The new METHOD Carbon Fiber ...
The MakerBot Method sounds like a pretty capable desktop printer, but the kind of functionality it'll bring to the table isn't cheap. The Method starts at $6,499, so those who 3D print as hobby ...
MakerBot, a 3D printer maker owned by Stratasys, rolled out the Method X, a manufacturing workstation that utilizes its parent's materials and industrial printing expertise. The Method X is ...
Method also features internal filament storage bays which MakerBot claims are almost completely sealed from the outside environment.
MakerBot's new Method 3D printer aims to bridge the gap between home 3D printers and more industrial 3D printing. It promises some of the features that were previously available exclusively to ...
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 ...