Monumental Sculpture Bronze Casting with Deep in the Heart
It’s a sweltering, sunny July day in the small Texas town of Bastrop, and two men in what appear to be suits that you might wear to descend into the crater of a volcano are pouring what looks like...
View ArticleThe Last Lockdown
It’s a disturbing sight. The desk is scratched with graffiti, and a terrified-looking figure cowers underneath – a small girl – with fingers wrapped around one leg of the desk. The haunting scene is...
View ArticleHurricane Maria forces Parknet to Pivot, Gigabot Lowers Risk
Antonio Ramos takes a deep breath. “It was really depressing.” A native Puerto Rican, he was living in San Juan when Hurricane Maria hit. He described the sentiment on the island when the storm was...
View ArticleThe Power of Printing With PETG
We’re excited to now sell PETG at re:3D! Why do you ask? I sat down with Co-Founder and Head of Technology, Matthew Fiedler, for some Q&A on the power of 3D printing with PETG. Read below, check...
View ArticleHiveCube: Building a Safer Future for Puerto Rico
Maria Velasco was hunkered down with family on the west coast of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez when Hurricane Maria hit. “The first 24 hours there was no contact with anything outside of your neighbors.”...
View ArticleRoadtrip: CES 2019!
Happy 2019! We’re excited to kick off this year with a first: re:3D is going to CES 2019 in Las Vegas January 7-12th and bringing a something big with us… Gigabot X! Our large-scale, affordable 3D...
View ArticleInsights & Adventures From CES: Day 1
The first 24 hours in Vegas have been a thrill and day 1 at #CES2019 has been full of adventures. 3 years ago… re:3D co-founders kick it with founder of Zappos Tony Hsieh at his Downtown Container...
View ArticleConvening Global Community: Thank You CES 2019
CES 2019 was jam-packed with activities and innovations that sprawled throughout Las Vegas with over 180,000 attendees, exhibitors, and speakers. The conference and exhibition activates across giant...
View Article3D Printed Signs Quickly Connecting People After Hurricane Maria
As you may have seen in previous posts, communication after Hurricane Maria was a severe challenge. Finding ways to connect with loved ones and resources during this time was one of the highest...
View Article3D Printing Sustainable Energy Solutions After Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria left nearly all people in Puerto Rico without power for months, some places never to have access again and others on a minimum of a five-year timeline before reconnecting to the grid....
View ArticleEmbracing New Tech in an Old Trade: Firebird 3D
Chad Caswell understands that this is a difficult concept for people to grasp. “You’re going directly from a very digital process into a very old process where you’re grinding metal and welding and...
View ArticleThe Last Lockdown
It’s a disturbing sight. The desk is scratched with graffiti, and a terrified-looking figure cowers underneath – a small girl – with fingers wrapped around one leg of the desk. The haunting scene is...
View ArticleHurricane Maria forces Parknet to Pivot, Gigabot Lowers Risk
Antonio Ramos takes a deep breath. “It was really depressing.” A native Puerto Rican, he was living in San Juan when Hurricane Maria hit. He described the sentiment on the island when the storm was...
View Articlere:vealing re:3D’s Houston Headquarters
In early April, re:3D held two events celebrating the re:vealing of our community space and customer showroom at our Houston headquarters. Nicknamed Mission Control by the re:3D team, the Houston...
View ArticleFFF1: Our FFF1rst Polymer Derby
On April 9, 2019 re:3D hosted the first annual FFF1: Polymer Derby! You may be wracking your brain trying to figure out what we are talking about here, so let me explain: We challenged each other to a...
View ArticleGrinding Away at GBX: Investigating Printing Materials
This month we have tested a variety of printing materials with the GBX, including recycled PET pellets, grocery store bags, plastic Starbucks cups, and polycarbonate manufacturing waste. And our...
View ArticleGigabot X Gets NSF SBIR Phase II Funded
We are thrilled to share that re:3D has received the NSF SBIR Phase II grant to further commercialize Gigabot X! You can view the official award here for more details on this $749,111.00 grant and also...
View Article3D Printing Sustainable Energy Solutions After Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria left nearly all people in Puerto Rico without power for months, some places never to have access again and others on a minimum of a five-year timeline before reconnecting to the grid....
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