Thirdway creates office spaces for the world’s leading brands and businesses. They worked on creating GKN’s new flagship office HQ in London.
Threaded Inserts White Paper
As a designer or engineer, it is important to understand the limitations of a mechanism used within your product. For instance, how can you know how many fastenings to use without knowing their load capacity? This is why we underwent a study to evaluate the performance of threaded inserts in 3D printed polymer materials. The findings of which we have made available in this whitepaper.
Coursetrack
The New and Improved Online Quote app
If you are a designer, engineer or innovator, you will be all too familiar with the pains of sourcing quotations. Getting prices and lead times for manufacturing custom parts can sound so simple. That is until you’re endlessly clicking through clunky software or waiting for a reply from a sales rep that appears to be on an eternal coffee break.
SLS vs MJF : The Definitive 3D Printing Technology Comparison
Subsea 7
Which is cheaper, MJF or SLS? 3D Printing Cost Comparison
3D People Announce New Brand Identity
Expert quiz to test your 3D printing knowledge
How to reduce STL and OBJ file size
The 15 best 3D Printing Software in 2022
Selecting the right 3D Printing material for your application.
Midi Thru PCB Enclosure
3D Printing vs Injection Moulding vs CNC Machining, comparing manufacturing processes
Pocket Operator Cases
MarineGuard
Ink Cartridge Levers
Update: New Instant Quote System
Our vision is to utilise 3D digital manufacturing technologies to make production-grade parts for end-use applications. To fulfil this vision, we need to focus our materials offering.
Therefore from 3rd August 2020, we will no longer be offering SLA materials. If you are unsure of what SLA 3D Printing technology is, please see this page.
Update: Why we are no longer offering SLA materials
Our vision is to utilise 3D digital manufacturing technologies to make production-grade parts for end-use applications. To fulfil this vision, we need to focus our materials offering.
Therefore from 3rd August 2020, we will no longer be offering SLA materials. If you are unsure of what SLA 3D Printing technology is, please see this page.