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Join host Greg Paulsen, Xometry’s Director of Application Engineering, for expert-to-expert conversations with specialists in the manufacturing field. If you want to learn more about manufacturing, this series is for you. We will be covering a wide variety of topics in the series, from injection molding, CNC machining, and 3D printing to sheet cutting and laser sintering. It will be helpful for those who are just getting started and for experts who are looking to stay sharp. Manufacturing Ex ...
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Additive manufacturing is changing the world. We're here to get you ready. This is where we get to speak with 3D printing/additive manufacturing industry pioneers and first movers about their latest and most innovative technologies, products and business strategies. Hosted by Davide Sher, co-founder and CEO of VoxelMatters, journalist and market analyst. VoxelMatters is a media, marketing and market research company specializing in the global additive manufacturing industry.
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The Digital Fabrication Experiment Podcast

Winston Moy, Ed Kramer & Chris Lee

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The DFX podcast is an ongoing conversation about making, CNC fabrication and micro scale manufacturing from the perspective of three solo makers and their occasional guest hosts. Co-hosted by Winston Moy (@winstonmakes), Ed Kramer (@ekramer3) and Chris Lee (@chrislee.design).
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In today's tech landscape, AI and manufacturing present great opportunities. Randy Altschuler, the founder of Xometry, a digital AI-driven manufacturing company, discusses its motivations, challenges, and prospects. Altschuler was inspired by the importance and potential of manufacturing and saw the opportunity to bridge the gap in the market using…
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Our guest for this new episode of the VoxelMatters podcast is Jonathan Myer, CEO of APWORKS. As an engineering company, Munich-based APWORKS has been at the forefront of advanced additive manufacturing for state-of-the-art materials – such as the increasingly popular Scalmalloy, which it brought to market - and applications used in motorsports and …
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Mass production is the Eldorado of additive manufacturing. It is not easy to achieve and very few companies have been able to cost-effectively produce thousands and even millions of parts using AM technology. One of these companies is OECHSLER, a major manufacturer of polymer (and ceramic) parts for various key industries, including automotive and …
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Today we welcome Brad Kreger, the new CEO at Velo3D, the largest US-based manufacturer of metal powder bed fusion 3D printers. Mr. Kreger joined Velo3D in December 2022 as the Executive Vice President of Operations, and was tasked with transforming the company’s processes, consolidating them after a period of rapid – perhaps even too rapid – expans…
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Get ready for an electrifying start to the new season of the VoxelMatters Podcast! In 2024, we're diving headfirst into the boundless world of additive manufacturing, exploring an array of applications spanning industries, materials, and parts To kick off this journey, we've got an extraordinary story to share with you. Brace yourselves for a game-…
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In this episode, we will discuss two of the biggest additive manufacturing-related announcements coming from the Paris Air Show. With these two major and highly strategic announcements, Oerlikon is consolidating its leadership in advancing metal AM part production for aero and space applications. The company revealed it worked with Airbus to indust…
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In this week’s episode of the VM podcast, we conversed with Andy Jeffery, a serial entrepreneur with a long-standing history in the 3D printing industry that stretches back to the early nineties. Jeffery’s journey through the 3D printing industry offers a unique narrative - encompassing the founding of companies, exploration of diverse materials, a…
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Our guest in this episode is Franco Cevolini, CEO of CRP Technology. CRP is a very interesting company because it has been active in the AM industry for well over two decades and has built unique expertise in both AM production services and advanced AM powder materials. Services are offered mainly via polymer PBF technologies, such as SLS and HSS, …
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In this episode of the VM Podcast, we catch up with Chad Beamer, Applications Engineer managing the US-based application center for Quintus Technologies, the global leader in high-pressure technology. Quintus designs, manufactures, installs, and supports high-pressure systems in three main areas: densification of advanced materials, sheet metal for…
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Using a process that in some way is similar to high-end industrial material extrusion, ValCUN produces parts directly using liquid metal. Developed with a fully automated production chain in mind, the Molten Metal Deposition (MMD) process is ideally suited for any factory floor, without complex intervention and interruption of current workflows. Th…
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It has been ages since the last show but the crew returns for our first 2023 episode. Winston, Chris and Ed catch up on what each is doing these days, the future of US manufacturing and shop goals for the year. Available now on Apple Podcasts (link in bio), Spotify and Google Podcasts. Or stream directly from https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com . #dfxpodca…
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It’s been an intense start of the year for 3D printing, with tons of news coming out, our Automotive AM Focus eBook, the MIDO eyewear show in Milan and the AMS conference in New York City already in the books. But it never stops in additive and today we are here with Ido Eylon CEO of 3DM Digital Manufacturing, to talk about a technology that is goi…
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No metal AM hardware company has been able to gain rapid adoption in the aerospace segment as Velo3D. The company started just a few years ago and it has already grown into a publicly listed entity on track to reach nearly 100 million in yearly revenues. Its machines are used to produce many of the most high-profile rocket engines and rocket engine…
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In this episode, host Greg Paulsen and Doug Clarke, Technical Sales Engineer at Xometry and Co-founder of the Kre8Now Makerspace in Lexington, KY, explore what it means to be a "Maker." Doug and Greg discuss the roles of Makers in the world of manufacturing, and how they can train to become professional machinists. In addition to being a Maker, Dou…
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Additive manufacturing has a special place in the space beyond our own planet. It has emerged as a clear enabling technology for an entirely new generation of commercial companies targeting orbit, deep space, the Moon, and Mars. That’s why I could not be any happier to welcome today’s guest, Tim Berry, Head of Manufacturing at Launcher. Launcher is…
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Today’s episode brings together two companies that represent at the same time, the history and the future of additive manufacturing: AM Flow and Midwest Prototyping. Midwest Prototyping is a leading AM service provider that started in 2001 with the purchase of a desk and one stereolithography machine. Both of these shared an office with founder Ste…
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Today’s NDT technologies, based on CT or X-ray scans, are costly and extremely difficult to use. But one company, Theta Technologies is changing all this by introducing a new NDT system based on nonlinear acoustic technology. How does it work and what will this mean for today’s and tomorrow’s digital additive manufacturing production workflows? Tod…
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Space is the “initial” frontier for AM. One of the industrial segments where AM production made the most sense from the very start and where AM has helped enable the development and growth of a new, vibrant commercial space industry. Today we get to speak with one of the companies driving this new age of space across many segments. The Satellite Ap…
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Today’s guest is Markus Seibold. For those who don’t already know him, Markus has led the AM service and production activities at Siemens for over 10 years. His deep understanding and contagious passion for additive manufacturing as a transformative technology have enabled him to work at some of the most significant cases for AM industrialization, …
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At 3dpbm, we have been following Xerox’s venture in AM ever since the company decided to invest to develop a new liquid metal printing process, invented by a New York startup called Vader. After nearly 5 years, a system based on this unique technology, the ElemX, is ready to enter commercialization. Our guest for this episode, Arjun Tekalur is the …
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Join host Greg Paulsen for an in-depth conversation about 3D printing with Tommy Lynch, Senior Application Engineer and additive expert at Xometry. Together, Greg and Tommy explore what 3D printing is; what differences in both equipment and mindset exist between 3D printing service providers and hobbyists; and what Tommy's favorite additive process…
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Welcome to a new episode of the 3dpbm Pulse Podcast, where we get to speak with the additive manufacturing industry’s innovators and decision-makers about their technologies and the businesses they’ve built. And in this particular case “built” is the perfect word: our guest for today is Henrik Lund-Nielsen, founder and General Manager of COBOD Inte…
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In this episode, host Greg Paulsen chats with Matt Magnifico, Senior Project Engineer at Xometry, about a critical and essential component to the injection molding process: the tool. Together, Greg and Matt discuss what the project timelines for the injection molding tool look like, associated costs, and much more. Matt holds a master's degree in b…
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Marvin Groeb (@marvgro) returns to DFX! Eddie and Marvin catch up on what Marvin has been doing since he was last on the show. Winston and Chris have the day off but will be back for the next episode. Available now on Apple Podcasts (link in bio), Spotify and Google Podcasts. Or stream directly from https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com Links Marvin Groeb (@…
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Welcome to a new episode of the 3dpbm Pulse Podcast. Today we are going to do something a little different. We are going to meet the team behind RICOH 3D. The company is not new. We’ve been following RICOH’s moves into the world of AM since at least 2015 when RICOH launched its first industrial SLS system, the RICOH AM S5500P. Since then, RICOH 3D’…
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We’re back! Chris updates us on his exciting new job at Amazon’s Project Kuiper. The gang talks SpaceX. Winston is keeping busy at Carbide 3D. Eddie talks 2022 business planning and lessons learned on some recent jobs. Available now on Apple Podcasts (link in bio), Spotify and Google Podcasts. Or stream directly from https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com . #…
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Our guest is James DeMuth, CEO of Seurat Technologies, one of the most fascinating new companies to emerge, targeting metal additive mass production. Seurat has received a lot of media attention lately because it looks to introduce one of the most innovative and disruptive new technologies we have seen, taking along lessons learned from nuclear fus…
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Our guest for today is Christian Staudigel, co-founder and managing director of Headmade Materials. The company, headquartered near Würzburg, in Germany, invented and is now launching the new and interesting Cold Metal Fusion platform for metal 3D printing. Christian studied Mechanical Engineering at the DHBW Stuttgart and Advanced Materials and Pr…
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For this first 3dpbm Pulse podcast of 2022, our guest is Pir Arkam, Founder & CEO of Proto21. Proto21 is a 3D printing service based in Dubai which is behind some of the most fascinating and interesting application and volume production cases for the use of 3D printing across a multitude of industrial segments. The company was founded in 2018 by Ar…
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First, if you haven't listened to Episode 1 of Manufacturing Explained yet, then we highly recommend you check it out! It will provide you with knowledge about the basics of injection molding and more context for this next episode. If you have already listened to our last episode, then great - you are all set for Part II! Today, Greg Paulsen, host …
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In today’s episode, we explain the injection molding process, where Greg Paulsen, Xometry's Director of Application Engineering, sits down with Senior Project Engineer and injection molding expert Scott Benson. Their discussion will guide you through the injection molding journey, from resin to finished mold. With over 13 years of experience in inj…
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Winston and Chris talk with DFX guest Greg Paulsen, Director of Application Engineering at Xometry. Greg talks about his journey into manufacturing and what it means to deliver manufacturing as a service including additive and CNC-based technologies. Ed was unavailable for this episode but will be back for DFX71. Available now on Apple Podcasts (li…
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Winston tells us all about the recently announced Shapeoko HDM. Chris has exciting news. Ed focuses on the business of business. Available now on Apple Podcasts (link in bio), Spotify and Google Podcasts. Or stream directly from https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com . #dfxpodcast #thedigitalfabricationexperiment #maker #instamachinist #makersgonnamake…
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Ed goes additive shopping. Chris refines his career/life plan. Winston designs for injection molding. Chris deals with a complicated work holding challenge. Ed dials in speeds/feeds for 2-color HDPE composite parts. Winston dreams of an ATC. Available now on iTunes (link in bio), Spotify and the Google Play Store. Or stream directly from https://df…
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Ed gets dumped on. Chris hits his PEEK. Winston jumps into injection molding. When looking for efficiency improvements in the shop don’t forget the physical workflow. Workholding with low-profile clamping. Dealing with material warp on tricky thin parts. Available now on iTunes (link in bio), Spotify and the Google Play Store. Or stream directly fr…
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