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This episode has a "back to school" vibe. The guys recap their field trip to Silicon Valley, including a visit to Autodesk Pier 9, an autonomous car manufacturer, and a mystery EV manufacturer. Tyler reviews some compelling research into minimizing anisotropic FDM properties, and Tate schools him on the meaning of a word that literally nobody uses correctly. The episode finishes with a brief history lesson on 3D printing technology.
Read more about Anisotropy and Warm Isostatic Pressing: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860422002408
Watch this episode on YouTube at www.youtube.com/goengineer

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This episode has a "back to school" vibe. The guys recap their field trip to Silicon Valley, including a visit to Autodesk Pier 9, an autonomous car manufacturer, and a mystery EV manufacturer. Tyler reviews some compelling research into minimizing anisotropic FDM properties, and Tate schools him on the meaning of a word that literally nobody uses correctly. The episode finishes with a brief history lesson on 3D printing technology.
Read more about Anisotropy and Warm Isostatic Pressing: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860422002408
Watch this episode on YouTube at www.youtube.com/goengineer

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