Feb 27, 2023
34 - AM Posts We Saw On Social Media
Additive manufacturing (AM) tends to see popular media coverage when a consumer good is 3D printed. 3D printed houses and fashion grace headlines at the moment. On social media, however, additive manufacturing is a daily topic of conversation for users, students and entrepreneurs. As digital editor for Additive Manufacturing Media, I have the pleasure of observing and engaging in some of those conversations.
On this episode of the AM Radio podcast, Peter Zelinski and I review eight AM-related social media posts that caught my eye in recent weeks. Among the topics we discuss are machine modifications, a debatable assumption about large-format additive manufacturing and the AM fan-favorite, or maybe anti-fan favorite: AM’s cost effectiveness. Thanks for listening. Mentioned in this episode
The posts from social media:
* Our post about the SABIC regrind study
* Stephanie’s post about the SABIC study
* Luai Kurdi’s extrusion robot on a pedestal
* Catalysis Additive Tooling’s thermoforming tool
* Enrico Gallino’s display case of customer parts
* What’s the vibration frequency, Kenneth? HIP 101 post
* The 9T Labs bracket post from CompositesWorld
* Inspirational words from Avi Reichental
Other references:
* The SABIC LFAM regrind article
* Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s concrete smart wall
* 3D printed composite bracket on The Cool Parts Show
* Tim Simpson’s final Additive Insights column
* Velo3D Launcher post
* Made in the USA podcast
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