
The 3D printing industry has gone through a lot of major innovations since the first WTFFF episode was recorded, more than six years ago. When one of the 3D industry leaders, HP, asked hosts, Tom Hazzard and Tracy Hazzard to take a new look at where the 3D print industry is today, they jumped at the chance to get an inside tour into global trends, education, creativity, and design, and an opportun... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | DesignTech NewsNewsArts | ||||

3D print furniture is perhaps the best solution to get beds, chairs, tables, and more in the easiest and fastest way possible. This also allows homeowners to help reduce waste and build sustainable properties. Jeffrey McGrew takes this process to ano... more
Imagine having the freedom to create and being able to make your own toys at home with the push of a button. Toybox lets you do just that! Redefining the 3D printing experience, Toybox enables the average consumer to 3D print without any prior knowle... more
The times are changing, and the 3D print industry is no longer just for men. Women, too, are great assets and bring different perspectives and ideas to the table. Continuing with advocating for the growth of women in the industry, Tom Hazzard and Tra... more
By spreading and advocating for 3D print education, we reach out to future designers who can create great 3D print products and help change the world through them. Today’s guest is creating social progress in the world through her product design and ... more
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Some of the episodes are semi-informative but there’s a lot of rants that go on forever. There’s a whole episode centered around literally one comment that the guy took offense to about some mic holder that he designed. I also just listened to a few of the 3D printed weapons episodes and it was all just subjective opinionated speculative garbage. Ammo is unregulated in the majority of states. Bullets that can expand are not “nefarious” they are actually employed in self defense to prevent over p... more
Great topics! Love this podcast!
As a newbie to podcasts, but a lover of 3D printing, this show has been both a source of inspiration and information.
I have been considering making my 3D printing hobby my full time career and with the knowledge and advice I have gained from listening to this show, I have the confidence to move forward and make my dreams a reality.
Loved it. Also agree about pushing printers to their limits. Many times I’ve thought, “It can’t do this, and then I think, let’s try it.” And, to my surprise, it can, with maybe a little cleanup. Keep up the great casts!
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