This week’s selection is “3D Printing in Model Aircraft Construction” by Thomas Fischer.
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3D Printing as Exponential Technology
Charles R. Goulding reviews The Exponential Age, which places 3D printing at the forefront of transformation.
Women In Science: Historical Antecedents
Charles R. Goulding reflects on “The Secret History of Home Economics” and the history of trailblazing women making an impact in science and technology.
MakerBot Introduces Third Edition Of Their Educators Guidebook
MakerBot announced a third edition for their well-regarded Educators Guidebook.
Book of the Week: The Industrial Revolution
This week’s selection is “The Industrial Revolution: A Very Short Introduction” by Robert C. Allen.
Human Longevity Increases The Need For 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding considers increasing lifespans increasing medical 3D printing demand.
2020 Is Not a Curse – Book Review
Charles R. Goulding reviews a new ebook that features tech insights and fits into the theme of an unusual year.
Book of the Week: 3D Concrete Printing Technology
This week’s selection is “3D Concrete Printing Technology” by Jay G. Sanjayan, Ali Nazari and Behzad Nematollahi.
“Samsung Rising”: Book And Bioprinting Future
Charles R. Goulding dives into the book Samsung Rising.
Book of the Week: The Golden Ratio
Have you ever heard of the Golden Ratio? This incredible mathematical number is all around you, and a new book explains its history and importance.
Wohlers Issues 2018 Report
There are an increasing number of industry reports on the 3D printing industry, but one report is the most well known.
MakerBot’s Educator’s Guidebook is Pretty Good!
We’re looking at MakerBot’s new Educators Guidebook today.
Book of the Week: 3D Printing for Dummies
This week’s selection is the entry-level 3D Printing for Dummies by Richard Horne and Kalani Kirk Hausman.
The Best 3D Printing Book Yet?
There have been a number of fascinating 3D printing books emerge, but we believe this one could be the best yet.
The Little Designer Book Hopes To Inspire Little Designers
Nestor Llanos is a 3D designer who has done a great deal pushing the envelope of 3D printing forward, but now he’s helping start others on the same path.
The Tactile Picture Books Project Helps Visually Impaired Children
A project at the University of Colorado Boulder has developed techniques for producing “tactile books” for visually impaired children.
A Book on 3D Printing
Want to know more about 3D printing? There’s a ebook now available for download.