While billion-dollar giants in the metal 3D printing space face financial distress, The Virtual Foundry remains stable and growing. Founder Bradley Woods explains why the “walled garden” model failed and why the future of additive manufacturing belongs to open materials, not proprietary hardware.
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Comparing Desktop Metal and The Virtual Foundry
In a rapidly evolving landscape of metal 3D printing, understanding the contrasting journeys of Desktop Metal and The Virtual Foundry reveals valuable lessons about sustainability and innovation; while Desktop Metal’s ambitious push for hardware dominance met a challenging reality of high costs and integration woes, The Virtual Foundry embraced a unique pathway, championing accessibility and adaptability through its groundbreaking Filamet technology, empowering a diverse range of users from hobbyists to enterprises, and carving out a resilient niche where creativity and efficiency thrive, thereby proving that the future of manufacturing lies not in complexity but in simplicity and user empowerment.
Filamet: The Ultimate 3D Metal Printing Solution for Education and Community Spaces
3D metal printing has always been a fascinating yet cost-prohibitive technology. Schools, makerspaces, and Fab Labs...
What is Filamet?
The Virtual Foundry's metal filaments represent a significant advancement in 3D printing technology, enabling the...
Venting Your Kiln
Understanding how to vent your kiln is important. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the requirements for venting your kiln to ensure a smooth and efficient operation
Bambu Lab Auto Calibration
Simplifying Metal 3D Printing: Bambu Lab's Flow Dynamics Calibration Revolutionizes Filamet™ Metal 3D Printing The...
Revolutionizing Metal 3D Printing
In the dynamic world of 3D printing, metal fabrication has long been confined to the realm of large-scale industrial operations, with exorbitant costs and intricate processes hindering its widespread adoption. However, The Virtual Foundry has emerged as a transformative force, democratizing metal 3D printing and making it accessible to a vast spectrum of users, from researchers and students to hobbyists and entrepreneurs.
UNR Aerospace Club
The University of Nevada, Reno Aerospace Club is using FFF Metal by The Virtual Foundry to build a solid rocket motor....
What’s the Biggest Part I Can Make with FFF Metal?
Hello Partner Innovators! One of the questions you regularly ask us is: What's the biggest part I can make with FFF...
Academic Research on TVF’s Tech
Academic Papers and other Research Building on The Virtual Foundry's FFF Metal 3D Printing Technology. The Virtual...