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Talking Additive
Author: Matt Griffin
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On Talking Additive, we sit down with business leaders, innovators, and allies to discuss the impact of adopting 3D printing in their businesses. How does adopting additive manufacturing positively benefit a business today, how is the role of 3D printing evolving within design, manufacturing, education, and our lives, and what will be possible in the future?
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**Season Four finale!** Join host Matt Griffin for a conversation with two of the Magigoo creators, Edward Borg and Andy Linnas, as they explore how Thought3D set out to address key challenges of the 3D printing process. In order to improve printing success with a broad range of printing materials, from everyday to advanced performance materials, they have launched their unique Magigoo bed adhesives and Drywise in-line filament dryer.
Join Talking Additive host Matt Griffin and Dylan George, UltiMaker’s Application Engineer Manager, Americas, as they sit down to talk about Metal FFF and 3D printing with Jeremy Robinson, Motocross Racing Technologist at Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA. Jeremy is responsible for the mechanical design of many of the specific components for Kawasaki Motocross Racing motorcycles. Jeremy and his team have been leveraging 3D printing for several years for custom parts, tool management, and fast design iteration. But it is only in the past year or so that they have taken the leap into Metal FFF, and the new process has opened up new capabilities for his shop, and at a price point that makes sense for a large number of SKUs and small-volume batches that they run as they develop and optimize parts each year.
Just in time for SEMA 2022 in Las Vegas, the largest aftermarket auto show in the world, join us to hear from hot-rod builder and designer Dom Tucci who designs custom vehicles at Tucci Hot Rods, his family-owned auto garage in Marcy, NY. In this episode, Dom shares his approach to incorporating 3D printing into their auto garage’s traditional fabrication equipment for creating custom parts and supporting other processes. He discusses in detail several recent projects such as his SEMA-award winning 2022 Ford Maverick custom race-styled vehicle from last year.
Additive manufacturing and materials science innovator Dr. Jeffrey Cernohous shares the story of Infinite Material Solutions, and the highly unique support and build materials for 3D printing that they offer such as Aquasys and Caverna. He also discusses the launch of EMPOWR3D, an innovation center for additive manufacturing (AM) services. PLUS BONUS INTERVIEW: includes a follow-up conversation that took place at TCT Rapid 2022.
Ole von Seelen shares the story of the Berlin-based 3D printing software company trinckle, the company that created the software platform paramate. Their software solutions bring together trinckle’s team’s leading expertise in executing AM applications with their client’s clear understanding of parts requirements – resulting in a best-in-class design automation experience that unlocks AM for companies (and more stakeholders within those companies) for creating custom 3D printed parts for industrial, medical orthoses, and other targeted segments.
Robert Joyce, Founder of FibreTuff, shares the story of this unusual biocompatible material with "bone-like" qualities for 3D printing, and its current and potential impact on medicine and research. While the full range of properties will be unlocked by additional research exploration and regulatory approvals, already the radiopacity and bone-like qualities have revealed a number of medical, medical research, education, and bio-research opportunities.
Alex Smilansky , Co-Founder & CEO, shares how the Mayku team, both inspired by and leveraging the 3D printing revolution, has reinvented 3D forming manufacturing processes such as thermoforming as accessible, desktop fabrication technologies. So far, they have launched the Mayku FormBox (vacuum forming) and Mayku Multiplier (pressure forming), with more 3D forming platforms on the way. Their approach to reimagining industrial 3D forming methods has offered new routes for their users to quickly duplicate parts and produce molding/casting components, meeting a wide range of needs from prototyping to product design to medical parts to educational experiences to producing custom chocolate molds.
Alex Mueller, Founder of CITYFRAMES, shares how he and his team capture the essence of the most amazing cities in the world via the topography of its land and buildings, and the reflects this character back in 3D-printed cityscape models that customers all around the world purchase to display on walls, tables, and other unique contexts.Alex: “The goal is basically to represent what the city represents. You get a kind of feeling for the city by just looking at the model. And that is something that is quite difficult to achieve, but also comes with the process.”
Joshua Sacris shares his experiences leveraging 3D printing towards race car development while participating in his university’s Formula SAE team, RMIT Racing. He outlines how his initial impulse to join the Formula SAE team in order to get hands-on experience then led to a profound dedication to the racing industry and automotive, changing the trajectory of his career after university. Joshua is introduced to Talking Additive by Kae Woei Lim, Creative Director, Imaginables. In the first half of the episode, Kae Woei notes: “A lot of young engineers are getting access to 3D printing at an early age. [As a result], in the next 3, 5, 10 years’ time, 3D printing won’t be a novelty type of technology. The new workforce is more inclined to use 3D printing in their workflows and see how they can implement it into their businesses.”
In this week’s episode, host Matt Griffin sits down with Erik Richardson, Continuous Improvement and Quality Manager from Intertape Polymer Group. Erik shares how he and his team leverage professional desktop 3D printing in their fast-paced manufacturing facility in Tremonton, UT, to solve challenges in a few dollars and hours that would otherwise have taken weeks and thousands of dollars. “I like to think of it as compound interest,” Erik says. “I can create the idea now, I can put in the work on the frontend so that I can empower people down the road. I don't want to teach additive. I want to teach problem-solving and additive is a tool for problem-solving.”
In Episode 32, we meet Douglas Krone, Founder and CEO of Dynamism, a key online reseller of 3D printers founded in 1997 in Chicago, and now with a global footprint and a commitment to bringing the most transformative and innovative technologies to their customers. Douglas introduces Chris Bensen, Oracle Experience Labs Engineer, who among other fascinating projects for largescale conference experiences has created the world's largest Raspberry Pi cluster.
Welcome to Season Four! We sit down with Jeremy Simon, Co-Founder and CEO of longterm Ultimaker partner 3D Universe. Jeremy shares his personal passion for 3D printing and e-NABLE, and his company's commitment to a consultative rather than sales-focused approach. Jeremy introduces his customer Jason Enders, Owner of key racing parts supplier RE Suspension Inc. Jason shares his journey with 3DP from prototypes for custom install tools, to fixtures and brackets, to printed items for sale in his popular racing parts shop based out of Mooresville, NC -- the hometown of NASCAR and the epicenter of the grassroots explosion of racing sports worldwide.
Hello and welcome to an Ultimaker turns 10 - Bonus episode - a miniature portrait of one of our "Year One" staff members, who -- along with our co-founders and some of their early collaborators -- help paint a portrait of Ultimaker in its earliest years. This bonus episode features Bart Konings! During our hiatus period for the main podcast series, we continue to run our Ultimaker Turns 10 Bonus mini-episode series! We'll return in TWO week's time -- join us right here for our next bonus episode. Don't want to miss any of this great content? If you haven't already, you should subscribe to Talking Additive wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation by signing up for news and announcements at talkingadditive.com!
Episode 30 is the Talking Additive Season Three finale! This episode -- continuing from "The Story of Ultimaker Cura" from Episode 29 – host Matt Griffin looks at the role Ultimaker Cura currently plays, both in toolchains and with software packages such as Ultimaker Marketplace and Ultimaker Digital Factory. First, Matt speaks with Arjen Dirks, Product Owner, Software, and then Roger Bergs, Product Manager, Software, about new announcements and upcoming opportunities for Ultimaker Cura users. He’ll then speak with researcher Tim Kuipers about the Arachne Library, which aims to introduce new capabilities for slicing into Ultimaker Cura. See you later this fall for Talking Additive Season Four!
Hello and welcome to an Ultimaker turns 10 - Bonus episode - a miniature portrait of one of our "Year One" staff members, who -- along with our co-founders and some of their early collaborators -- help paint a portrait of Ultimaker in its earliest years. This bonus episode features Coen de Boer! We'll return next week with the final full episode of Talking Additive Season Three. And in TWO week's time, join us right here for our next bonus episode. Don't want to miss any of this great content? If you haven't already, you should subscribe to Talking Additive wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation by signing up for news and announcements at talkingadditive.com!
As part of Ultimaker’s 10th anniversary celebration, Matt Griffin dives into the history of Ultimaker Cura, the open-source slicing application for 3D printers initially created by David Braam, and continually developed by a dedicated team at Ultimaker, together with its community. Through interviews with Ultimaker Cura’s core developers and product leads, this episode will give listeners an inside look at its rise to becoming one the most widely adopted software tools in the additive manufacturing space, where it is used by 1 million users worldwide and handles 1.4 million weekly print jobs. This is the first of a two-part series focused on Ultimaker Cura.
Hello and welcome to an Ultimaker turns 10 - Bonus episode - a miniature portrait of one of our "Year One" staff members, who -- along with our co-founders and some of their early collaborators -- help paint a portrait of Ultimaker in its earliest years. This bonus episode features Sander van Geelen ! We'll return next week with another full episode of Talking Additive. And in TWO week's time, join us right here for our next bonus episode. Don't want to miss any of this great content? If you haven't already, you should subscribe to Talking Additive wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation by signing up for news and announcements at talkingadditive.com!
As part of our “Future of Work” series, host Matt Griffin explores the evolution of the modern workplace in the wake of the COVID-19 era – and how 3D printing is blending “concrete and carpet floor” working environments to bring design, engineering, problem-solving, and fabrication into the same arena. For this episode, the spotlight is on the Autodesk Technology Centers – a case study showcasing how this community functions, and the role additive manufacturing plays as an enabling technology with unique capabilities to serve a global network of participants.
Hello and welcome to an Ultimaker turns 10 - Bonus episode - a miniature portrait of one of our "Year One" staff members, who -- along with our co-founders and some of their early collaborators -- help paint a portrait of Ultimaker in its earliest years. This bonus episode features Martijn van Gils ! We'll return next week with another full episode of Talking Additive. And in TWO week's time, join us right here for our next bonus episode. Don't want to miss any of this great content? If you haven't already, you should subscribe to Talking Additive wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation by signing up for news and announcements at talkingadditive.com!
In the latest episode of Talking Additive – and another addition to the podcast’s “Future of Work” series – host Matt Griffin sits with three 3D printing professionals to discuss how additive manufacturing is changing the game for functional prototyping and industrial parts -– enabling engineers to design, iterate, and create prototypes and jigs/fixtures that streamline manufacturing workflows for maximum return on investment. Guests this week include Chris Peters, co-founder and CIO of Quad Lock; Ole von Seelen, Head of Business Development, Marketing and Sales from Trinckle 3D; and Alexander Pluke, co-founder and CEO of Additive Flow.
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