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    Chess has it’s origins in India some 1500 year ago and reached Europe via Persia and the Muslim world where it spread to Souther Europe and evolved into its present form. So where better to create an exquisite chess set only achievable in a very modern technology-  resin 3D printing – than back in India. Many artists fear that […]

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    We are very excited to have been visited by Paris based Manarr Films. Their short film portrays the scan and 3D print of Simon’s hand at DimensionAlley. The hand is the Manarr Films logo. Manarr films are working in Berlin for a few weeks over the summer, their goal is to “bring back into light […]

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    June 28th, 2014, Gavril Princip of the Red hand Gang succeeded in assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg in Sarajevo.  This poignant event was the spark the started  WWI. To mark the 100th anniversary The Collegium Hungaricum in Berlin unveiled its exhibition the Great Illusion on 27th June 2014. Exhibition curator David Szauder was […]

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    Thanks to all those that visited us at the Bötzowkiezsommerfest. We brought our new pie warmer with us served up Oma Marnies delicious New Zealand Pies. Of course the star of the show was the Ultimaker 2, which was busy 3D printing a minature Eifel Tour. Remember there is still plenty of time to book […]

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    On Saturday 31st May we took part in our first pop-up store event. It was hosted by Kids Corner Berlin, a café and kids activity centre in Berlin’s Schöneberg. We packed up a display box with all sorts of 3D printed goodies that would interest Mum’s and Dad’s as well as their little ones, and […]

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      There as a lot of hammering going on yesterday as Gregor, one of our talented baristas and keen tinkerer was assembling this mini 3D printed desk lamp. He printed the parts out in between serving coffee and pies to customers. Once all the parts were printed out (24 in all) he had to make […]

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    Today DimensionAlley proudly presents our file uploader – Beta version. It accepts .stl (our preferred file format to 3D print). Simply click on the menu item “Upload To Print” to get started. From this page you can upload the .stl file from your computer. The object is rendered as a 3D model so you can pan and […]

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    It’s a really nice bike with a Brooks leather saddle, why spoil the lines by fixing the lock to the cross bar when it could be attached under the saddle. That’s what this DimensionAlley customer thought, and so he modelled a new adapter that fits snugly under his saddle. 3D printed in black PLA plastic […]

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    I think an optimal age to get into 3D design now must be around 10, though we have shown kids aged 5+ how to get started. As so many kids are well used to computers and have a lot of control of the mouse they very quickly pick-up the basics and get used to panning […]

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