Airwolf 3D

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Company typePrivate
Industry3D printing
FoundedMay 2012
FounderErick Wolf and Eva Wolf
Airwolf 3D
Company typePrivate
Industry3D printing
FoundedMay 2012
FounderErick Wolf and Eva Wolf
Headquarters,
Key people
Erick Wolf, Chairman and Mark Mathews, President
Products3D printers
Number of employees
25–30
Websitewww.airwolf3d.com

Airwolf 3D is a 3D printer designer headquartered in Costa Mesa, California. It was founded in 2012 by Eva and Erick Wolf.

AW3D v.4; Forerunner to the 5.5 and XL

Airwolf 3D was founded in May 2012 by Erick Wolf and his wife Eva. The idea for the company originated after Erick purchased a 3D printer in late 2011. While attempting to use the printer to create replacement parts, he encountered difficulties and limitations in the machine's capabilities.[1] This led Erick to develop the first Airwolf 3D model.

The original Airwolf printer (v.4) was derived from the Prusa Mendel and Mecano Air designs, hence the name "Airwolf."[2]

The company started shipping fully assembled 3D printers in June 2012 from their garage in Newport Beach, California. The first printer was sold to Lars Brubaker and Kevin Pope of MatterHackers. MatterHackers went on to develop MatterControl, a 3D printing software.[3]

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