How can you take the traditional materials and methods of producing ceramics and link them to modern 3D technologies?
Engineering is a journey that ends with “good enough.” Good enough is subjective, amorphic—and perfectly appropriate place to call it quits. A good enough design, product or outcome satisfies the stated objectives and is a ...
Paul DeWys of DeWys Engineering offers some pointers on how to design parts to take advantage of 3D printing.
The optimal end goal of innovation is to provide solutions that help society.
For the longest time, it felt like the terms “SOLIDWORKS” and “3D printing” were rarely discussed in any particularly paired light. Sure, we conceptually understood that SOLIDWORKS was a mechanical design tool used to make ...
We are in the midst of a transformation to Industry 4.0—“the next phase in the digitization of the manufacturing sector” (McKinsey)—a transformation made possible by the newfound ability of design data to originate as either ...
How DFAM is rewriting traditional design paradigms.
Online sources for manufacturing are using algorithms to tear down the barriers to entry.
A review of best practices for creating great 3D Prints from different SOLIDWORKS editions.
Weighing costs, expenses and expectations when leaving behind traditional manufacturing methods.