ARION4: Additively manufacturing the world's fastest velocipede

Find out how a group of Engineering students at the University of Liverpool have been using metal additive manufacturing to help build a hand cycle in an attempt to break the land speed record at Battle Mountain. Nevada, USA.

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Additively manufacturing titanium watch straps

Uniform Wares partner with Betatype to explore the advantages of additive manufacturing (3D printing) technology, pushing the boundaries of an industry centred around heritage. The results of which led to the production of a superior quality additively ma

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How can you get the most from additive manufacturing?

Marc Saunders explores - How can you get the most from additive manufacturing? 3D printing has been used for many years for rapid prototyping, helping to de-risk new designs before committing to expensive production tooling. But the recent arrival of ef

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Linex Manufacturing overcomes inspection challenges by introducing metal 3D printed custom stylus on Equator™ gauging system

A move to Renishaw’s Equator™ 300 automated gauging system gave Linex Manufacturing all the inspection speed and accuracy it needed. However, on a project implemented before the larger Equator™ 500 was available, bolt holes on the extremities of a workpie

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Ferrari additive manufacturing

Ferrari is a legend, the most loved Italian brand in the world, and at the heart of this myth, their racing department, have two Renishaw additive manufacturing (AM) machines.

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Atherton Bikes accelerates with additive manufacturing

Global engineering company Renishaw is working with new mountain bike brand Atherton Bikes to produce additively manufactured titanium lugs for the company's bike frames. The new brand was launched in January by the Atherton siblings, Gee, Rachel and Dan

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