3D Printing Training: Learn About Modeling for 3D Printing, Operate a Desktop 3D Printer and Make Your Own Prototype Over the Weekend – In sunny Southern California. This class is full. A new class has been scheduled for July 27th and 28th. Do you have an idea that you want to make into a […]
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Erick Wolf will present 3D Printing to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Santa Clara Valley Consumer Electronics Society May 28 Meeting Notice a Free Event for all IEEE Members – Sponsored by Subject: 3D Printing – Prototype to pilot line in your office Speaker(s): Erick P. Wolf, Esq., President – Airwolf 3D New Venue […]
Event topic is 3D Printing and the Law. Erick Wolf will be presenting at this Stanford Law School event. Details May 16, 2013 Room 290 RSVP is required for this free event. 12:50pm-2:00pm – Panelist Discussion 2:00om-3:00pm – 3D Demo This event will be livestreamed and posted on Youtube channel. Three dimensional printing turns bits into […]
Back from 3D DC 2013 As some of you may know, the Airwolf 3D team recently attended the 3D/DC event in Washington, D.C. Here is our report from this interesting journey: We had the honor of setting up an Airwolf 3D printer (AW3D XL) to display at the Rayburn House Office Building (RHOB). We presented the […]
3D Printed Sugar Molds Improve Living Tissue For those of you with the Airwolf 3D Printer – XL Model, did you know that the RAMBo circuit board on your 3D printer has an interesting back story? It involves 3D printed sugar molds and chocolate. Jordan Miller of the University of Pennsylvania and Hive76 helped to develop […]
Southern California Section Invited talk: Erick Wolf, airwolf3d.com – 3D Printers: How they work, Why your classroom needs one, and How you can afford it Program for the Spring 2013 meeting DATE AND PLACE Saturday, April 20th Santa Monica College Science BuildingLocal Host: Nuria Rodriguez
Need to make a complex part? This part was designed to take a 3D printer to the limits. We developed customized settings to print this and other complex objects on your Airwolf 3D printer – click through to download the Slic3r settings. Click on image to enlarge. [stl file=”Catapult.stl”] [stl file=”Catapult.stl” /] [stl file=”Catapult.stl”/]
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Did you know that Airwolf 3D offers a customer referral program to existing 3d printer owners? For each customer referral that you send us we will send you a cash gift! Simply tell someone that you think can benefit from our products to call or email and let us know you referred them. We will […]
Airwolf to Attend and Demonstrate 3D Printing at 3D/DC in 2013. Apr 24, 2013 05:30 PM – Apr 24, 2013 07:30 PM Location: Cafeteria of the Rayburn House Office Building Come see the remarkable, disruptive technology of 3D printers in person. Chat with some of the people and companies that make it happen. Mingle with […]
Let Your Imagination Run Wild – Not the Filament on Your 3D Printer An original Airwolf 3D Design for the Ultimachine, 3D Printer Stuff, and Protoparadigm filament reels (more to come) – just bolt on and start printing! You will need: 1 – M8 x 30mm bolt 1 […]
3D Printing Large Models Requires a Unique Set of Tools. But Why? Why aren’t all 3D printers large? The answer is very simple and is based on that fact that as model scale increases linearly, volume increases exponentially. For example, a 2″x2″x2″ cube has a volume of 8 cubic inches. However, when the model is […]
The Best 3D Printer for Architecture and Civil Engineering Applications How Can an Architect or a City Planner Use a 3D Printer? An ideal 3D printer for architecture must have a tall print envelope to print tall buildings with ease and accuracy. An architect or a city planner (urban designer) can use a 3D printer […]
3D Printers For Middle Schools, High Schools and Colleges Are you considering acquiring a 3D printer for your school? Does your school teach subjects such as engineering design, computer aided drafting, 3D modeling, architecture, or related courses? Here’s why a 3D printer is becoming an absolutely necessity in the classrooms of middle schools, high schools […]
Let’s Get Together In Orange County and Discuss 3D Printer Topics This 3D Printer Orange County Meetup is the same format as last time: Come hang out with fellow 3d printing enthusiasts and see different 3d printers in action. If you have a printer, feel free to bring it along to share. Snacks and beverages […]
What can you make with a large 3D printer? 3D Printers can make some amazing parts. With it’s 8″ x 12″ print bed, the Airwolf 3D Printer XL can make some extra large parts! The staff here at Airwolf 3D put it into overdrive this weekend and made a 1/12th scale replica of a Lancia […]
Attn: Teachers, Resources for 3D Printers in Schools Are you considering acquiring a 3D printer for your school? Does your school teach subjects such as engineering design, computer aided drafting, 3D modeling, architecture, or related courses? Find out how Airwolf 3D can help you create a powerful STEM learning experience through a School 3D Printing […]
Click here to download a copy of your Airwolf 3D model V4/v5 users manual: Owners Manual _v.4, v.5, v.5.5 For a more comprehensive list of support material for your HDL please click, here: Airwolf 3D Technical Support
Great Turnout For Jan 2013, 3D Printing Meetup.
This is how the team at Airwolf 3D applies PET film to 3d printer glass plates What is PET film and how does it affect 3D printers? Airwolf 3D printers applies a polyester film (PET) to the borosilicate glass plate before shipping out with a new 3D printer or 3D printer kit. We have found […]
Large Castle made with Airwolf 3D Printer XL This is a spectacular design by Jason at MakerBot. We, at Airwolf 3D, took the design to new heights and printed it with green PLA on our retired “XL 3D Printer”. As you can see, Jason’s high level of detail in the stonework shows nicely. Click on photos to enlarge. […]
3D Printer and Customer Service Testimonial TOPIC: Manufacturing field consumer – 3d printer has produced more in sellable products than it’s net costs for systems engineer. More feedback inflection points are available here. (we had to add this one!) Jim Deater T3TECHSYSTEMS Systems Engineer 410-205-9526 More 3D printer reviews and comments are located here: […]
Download and 3D Print Our Functioning Catapult Model free An original Airwolf 3D Design. Download the STL file below and print with your Airwolf 3D printer – no support material is necessary. You will need: 4 – M3 x 10 bolts 1 – M4 x 25 bolt 1- M4 nut 1 – rubber band Foam balls or […]
Let’s Get Together In Orange County and Discuss 3D Printer Topics Info: The 3D Printer Orange County Meetup group has scheduled a meeting! The kind folks at MatterHackers will be hosting our next meeting at their location in Orange County. The staff at Airwolf 3D Printers is serving as organizer of this meet up. This will […]
What can you make with a 3D printer? 3D Printers can make some amazing parts. Our customer James creates a longer shaft for a Emmett’s Automatic Transmission Model and then makes it with his Airwolf 3D printer. James states, “I am very happy with my AirWolf3d Printer! The main thing I was wanting to […]
The featured 3D print is composed of puzzle pieces that come together to form an Advent Calendar in the shape of a tree. This is a delightful holiday thing to make with your 3D printer. Thank you Thingiverse contributor “Pleppik” for designing this 3D printed advent calendar puzzle. There will be 25 puzzle pieces in the […]
Huge 3D Printed Ball Bearing This could not be made as one component with traditional machining efforts.
What can you do with a 3D printer? With a 3D printer, you can make replacement parts for machinery. This large gear was 3D printed solid. It was made with an Airwolf 3D printer, with a standard .50 nozzle and natural ABS filament. The possibilities are endless. Our 3D printer is fast, accurate and easier […]
What can you do with a 3D printer? With a 3D printer, you can bring your creations to life. This keychain charm was printed in less than 20 minutes using an Airwolf 3D printer, with a standard .50 nozzle and silver ABS filament. The possibilities are endless. Our 3D printer is fast, accurate and easier […]
“Exposed Pots” is the name of this 3D printed object in PLA Created by MakeALot Created on Nov 7, 2012 as seen on Thingiverse, click on image to enlarge