It looks like a lot of work and, of course, the 3D printer is really only making the mold — this same process would be true of any carbon fiber process where you had a mold or something to wrap.
Both chopped and continuous fibers are used in composite 3D printing for lightweight, strong parts. We took a look at how ...
“world’s first 3D printer that can print carbon fiber.” Right off the bat, we’re going to call that claim a baldfaced lie. Here’s a Kickstarter from a few months ago that put carbon ...
3D printer manufacturer MarkForged, known for its innovative, super strong, carbon fiber 3D printing capability “has raised a $30 million Series C round led by next47, a venture firm backed by ...
“We have used carbon fiber as an alternative to Torlon ... as well as his knowledge of 3D printing. A pair of Markforged X7 ...
You can think of it as being similar to a 39 ft tall (12 m), 75-ton, autonomous 3D printer that spits out carbon-fiber layers at 328 ft (100 m) per minute. Instead of "printing" pieces ...
This giant 3D printer can make carbon fiber layers at incredible speeds, building complex structures with unmatched precision ...
In this case, we designed our tool mount to be able to withstand the forces of both a spindle as well as a 3d print head. Our part was Printed with the Markforged Metal X in Stainless Steel.