of my local science museum

Posted on May 1, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. This has been inspired by a recent article in the magazine of my local science museum, The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) - which is quite exciting for me as I work there and have done so since early 2014! Anyway, it’s going to be long but hopefully interesting and informative too… First let us consider some definitions: “3-dimensional printable material”: In this context “printable” means that you can use something like an Ultimaker or Formlabs printer to produce your item with very high accuracy. It does not mean that all materials are suitable for 3d printing; nor necessarily even that they will ever become available via this route. For example, certain plastics may be 3DP ready one day but currently they cannot be used because their melting temperature would cause them to melt and distort during manufacture. Also, we must remember that just because something is possible today doesn’t mean it always was. When VHS came out Betamax existed also; however many people thought the latter technology superior at the time due to its ability to record higher quality images than the former. As more tapes were produced on each format though, demand increased and price decreased until finally both formats were obsolete. Nowadays almost everyone uses DVDs instead although BluRay is still around despite having similar limitations compared to DVDs. However nobody remembers when either HDTV or DVCD first became commercially viable technologies thanks largely down again partly because these things took years rather than weeks/months before becoming commonplace items found inside every home across America etc… So don’t expect 3dp printed objects soon; maybe within ten years if lucky? But then again, who knows really? We live in such fast changing times now anyway right guys?? :) I think most readers know what 3D Printing actually entails already – namely creating physical models from computer files stored digitally elsewhere online through services provided by specialist companies offering this service alongside other related products/services offered under different names e g sintering powder layers together into solid shapes using lasers etc.. These types of businesses operate globally & charge fees based upon various criteria including how quickly customers want results delivered back after submitting designs along side order forms containing details regarding desired dimensions / size(s)/colour schemes required . It helps enormously when ordering items ahead especially considering delivery dates often extend beyond weekends meaning users won’t receive goods any earlier. So basically yes, 3D Prints themselves aren’t exactly cheap unless ordered en masse (either through bulk buying discount schemes offered directly between suppliers). Still though, most clients prefer receiving finished products faster versus waiting longer periods of time without knowing exact shipping date information forthcoming thus making sense financially speaking given current market Below is a long blog post about 451 Research and its acquisition of TechTarget. I wanted to put it in one place, rather than multiple tweets (which will happen later today). First off: The folks at the firm are wonderful people who have been kind enough to speak with me on numerous occasions over the years — they’re good people doing great work, so I wish them all well going forward. And as an industry analyst for whom this is my business full time, that matters quite a bit more than you might think… I know what it takes to run an operation like this and the folks working there do a fantastic job every day. So kudos to them! Secondly: My relationship with TechTarget goes back nearly two decades now when I was first writing articles and contributing opinions here; then I moved into consulting roles advising their clients; some of those relationships continue even after I left TT in 2013. I’m proud of being part of the team there during our glory days and have always maintained friendships with many of the people still there. It was also where I learned how to be an analyst, which has served me very well indeed since leaving several years ago. 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