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French Company Babines Uses 3D Printing to Make Whimsical Lollipops Some argue that popular culture icons are for the birds, while a French company has taken this in a different direction: lollipops. Candy-making is definitely an age-old, and quaint, artisan trade. But the very contemporary Babines, which is based in Paris, sees candy-making, and more specifically “pacifiers,” or “lollipops,” as an opportunity to merge the traditional confectionery trade with emerging 3D printing technology. This is all done using your favorite pop culture symbols, like the dollar sign or the Facebook “Like” symbol, and you can custom order them for your own brand, too. Here, the company explains its philosophy (loosely translated from the French) as blending new technology with old confectioner craftsmanship: “This project is a symbol of a new craft that explores technological innovation to reinvent, to reconnect with the times. In a YouTube video (watch below), the company explains a bit more about how 3D printing plays into its lollipop production process.

DRAGON ROUGE 3D Printing in Education Sub-Forums Last Post If you are a teacher/professor that is utilizing 3D printing in the classroom, discuss various topics and ideas here.Forum Actions: Forum Statistics: Threads: 17 Posts: 104 Student discussion about class projects you are working on, ideas you have, or 3D models/prints that you have made.Forum Actions: Forum Statistics: Threads: 25 Posts: 61 This is a section where Teachers, 3D Printing Club Leaders, or general 3D printing fans can have their own Public or Private discussion folders dedicated to their 3D printing class/club/group. If you have any questions on setting up a Group, please read this. Thread Display Options Icon Legend Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts Forum Rules

DDSB. The office of David Davies and Stuart Baron 3D Scanning and 3D Printing Help Automatic Labeling Machine Pick Up the Pace For German design engineering company ReitlingerEngineering one of the hardest parts of developing their line of automatic labeling machines was creating the clasping mechanism that allows the labels to be placed correctly. Their labeling machine was designed to hold bottles and retail packaging firmly in place while the label was applied. In order to do this the machines use a set of customized aligning jaws the exact size and shape of the packaging to clasp around it and hold it perfectly in place. This made sure that the label would be applied in the same exact spot each and every time. While the machine itself rapidly speeds up their customer’s production line, for ReitlingerEngineering and their customers developing the custom aligning jaws was a tedious, pricey and time-consuming process. In order for the aligning jaws to hold each retail package in place, ReitlingerEngineering needs to know the exact dimensions of the specific bottle or package that will be labeled.

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