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Paul Chow

Toronto

Co-founder & CTO at 3DGearZone

Paul Chow is 3D printing expert with extensive experience in prop making, woodworking, CNC machining, and 3D modeling.

Articles

  • 1 month ago | eco-business.com | Paul Chow

    2024 was the hottest year on Earth since records began. This year, ushered in by ravaging fires in California, promises more of the same. Climate change is having a real and damaging effect on our environment, just as it is also taking a brutal toll on communities, livelihoods and property worldwide. Yet, even as these events unfold around us, recent news points to a rollback on climate commitments in some parts of the world.

  • 2 months ago | 3dgearzone.com | Paul Chow

    3D Printing has come a long way from its early days of basic single-material prints. With the introduction of dual extruder 3D printers, it has opened doors to new possibilities, improving efficiency, design complexity, and material diversity. If you’re considering adding one to your setup, here’s what you need to know.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | 3dgearzone.com | Paul Chow

    Drying filament might seem like a basic step, but it’s one of the most important parts of the workflow for consistency and good results. Unfortunately, any type of filament, such as PLA, PETG, and nylon, are hygroscopic and tend to absorb moisture from the air. This can throw off the precision we strive for, leading to stringy prints, uneven extrusion, or worse, failed projects.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | weforum.org | Paul Chow

    Businesses are using sustainability to drive growth, create innovative solutions, and meet consumer and regulatory demands. Future-focused strategies like circular models and nature-positive solutions are helping businesses unlock new opportunities. On the innovation front, China is making strides in its green transition, driven by investment in clean energy and sustainable infrastructure.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | 3dgearzone.com | Paul Chow

    If you’ve ever tried 3D printing springs, you already know they’re a little tricky. We’ve spent plenty of time experimenting with 3D printing springs. They need to be durable, elastic, and functional while dealing with the limitations of 3D printing materials and methods. It’s not uncommon to face issues like brittleness, deformation, or even outright failure when crafting these flexible components.

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Paul Chow
Paul Chow @PauldlChow
29 Jan 24

RT @3DGearZone: Scott and Paul discuss the best FDM printers for beginners on today's episode of @3DGearZone And A1 series of printers by…

Paul Chow
Paul Chow @PauldlChow
21 Jan 24

Is the future of 3D printing in the hands of the DIY community, or have the latest consumer models surpassed their open-source predecessors? We analyze, you decide.

3DGearZone
3DGearZone @3DGearZone

In our new episode, we pit the DIY 3D printers - @Voron_Design's 2.4, @ratrighardware, and VzBot - against the latest market entrants, @BambulabGlobal 's X1C and @Creality3dP's K1 It's a clash of the titans: grassroots innovation vs commercial powerhouses. But who will emerge https://t.co/k8RONrL3dg

Paul Chow
Paul Chow @PauldlChow
16 Jan 24

RT @3DGearZone: We love our #3DGearZone community! You are the reason why we look forward to recording new episodes every week 🙏 #3Dprin…