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JEC 2026: Thermwood will 3D print a matched pair of drone molds live
JEC 2026, the largest composites event in the world, is the opportunity for composites AM machine manufacturers to stand out in a market still...
Thermwood tackles manufacturers’ most common questions in its “You Betcha” series.
OEM Thermwood enters 2026 with practical, production-focused insights shared through a new video series: “You Betcha”.
The educational video program covers topics such as CNC tips...
FOCUS | Evaluating production throughput and workflow integration with Thermwood’s LFAM
Two critical factors drive efficiency in manufacturing: production throughput and workflow integration. Yet, these elements are often evaluated in isolation. While that approach may...
Thermwood and Purdue University merge predictive simulation with large-scale 3D printing
“First-time-right” production in Large Format Additive Manufacturing (LFAM) of advanced composite parts is like asking someone to marry you on the first date.
In LFAM,...
Thermwood to conduct a live demo of its LSAM Additive Printer 510 at JEC World 2025
With JEC World approaching, we will gradually share what you might expect to discover from AM technology providers onsite. As a reminder, from March...
FOCUS | Thermwood’s LSAM: What are the key factors of success?
The growing demand for large 3D printed parts implies that Additive Manufacturing users should set realistic expectations when trying to scale up their operations....
Thermwood @ RAPID+TCT 2024: Broadening the scope of possibility for Large-Scale Additive (and Subtractive) Manufacturing
Starting from roots of thermal coatings & woodworking, morphing into an industry-leading CNC machine tool OEM, and a few years ago bridging into the...
Thermwood’s Cut Layer Additive is an Additive Manufacturing process that does not 3D print. CEO Ken Susnjara explains why.
Thermwood has rolled out a new manufacturing approach that brings together its history in CNC routing and its work in large-format additive manufacturing. Named...
Thermwood continues to demonstrate the viability of its Cut Layer Additive solution – this time with a large aluminum mold
Machine manufacturer Thermwood continues to give users the ability to produce parts with the benefits of the additive process using materials one cannot print...
Focus: Thermwood gives hope for the future of recycling, demonstrates superior printed part quality with “Thermal Sensor Layer Automation”
This year’s Rapid + TCT conference in Chicago featured a range of machines and parts, from huge robotic AM machines to the nearly microscopic...










