
Metal 3D Printing in Sterling Silver
It's been a long time coming, and finally it's here: Our designs printed directly in Sterling Silver! Yes, instead of printing in a polymer, this process entails a laser beam fusing very fine metal powder. This rings in a new chapter in our ongoing research in Metal 3d Printing for luxury manufacture alongside Technology, using the Concept Laser MLab machine. The image shows the printed pieces still attached to the build platform by their numerous and delicate supports, also

Going it together
John Edwards and Renate Kriegler Edwards are proud to be recognised as part of the Banneya Team. 3D Creative Workshops's partnership with Banneya.com is coming up for its first anniversary and so far it has been a challenging, varied and most enjoyable project. Banneya™ is a premium jewellery 3D printing and finishing service that allows you to produce designs in a range of precious metals. They take care of production, so you can focus on what you do best: designing unique,

3D Printshow Edinburgh Design + Print Summit
We've been invited to participate in 3D Printshow's first ever Edinburgh Design + Print Summit. This will take place on 27-28 November 2014 at the National Museum of Scotland. Come talk to us about manifesting fine jewellery and luxury products through 3D printing in combintation with other high-technology as well as traditional processes. #3dprinting #3dprintshow #scotland #jewellery #finejewellery #design #3dcad #rhino3d #rhinoceros3d #jewellerydesign #luxury #luxuryproduct

Testing Metal 3D Printing for Luxury Manufacture - with ES Technology and Concept Laser
ES Technology has been in touch again for research collaboration and this time we're working on designs that will challenge the capabilities of Concept Laser's MLab machine to see how it performs at luxury manufacture levels. Our designs will be printed directly in sterling silver by laser fusing a very fine metal powder. We anticipate a difficult surface to polish, but the trade-off is high density and integrity (as opposed to porosity problems in cast metal) and hopefully g