Introducing The Cool Parts Show ALL ACCESS
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When we produce episodes of The Cool Parts Show, there is almost always more to say. Our expert guests describing how they design, 3D print and postprocess end-use parts made via AM generally share much more with us about the detail, promise and challenge of their work than we are able to include. But now, if you are a watcher of the show who might like access to this material — that is, access to all we have to share about a given cool part, including segments that follow side roads or explore technical details — then we have a new resource for you. It’s simple: Subscribe to The Cool Parts Show All Access newsletter, and we will alert you to extra video segments related to each episode that are only offered to subscribers. The subscription is free, and we will also send you early access to every new full-length episode, plus behind-the-scenes detail about the show and the episodes we have in work.
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