Form 1+
December 17, 2014 Comments Off on Form 1+Form 1+ Cost: $3299 Print Size (volume): 4.9 x 4.9 x 6.5 in Resolution: 25 microns Material: UV curable resin Website: formlabs.com Reviews: Where to buy: formlabs.com
Read moreSolidoodle 4 Cost: $599 Print Size (volume): 8 x 8 x 8 in Resolution: 100 microns Material: 1.75mm plastic filament Website: solidoodle.com Reviews: Where to buy: solidoodle.com
Read more“Print the Legend” is a new original netflix documentary detailing the rise of 3D printing technology. It is an interesting look at where the technology came from and where it has been as well as speculation of what it can be in the future.
Read moreXYZ Printing – da Vinci 2.0 Cost: $649 Print Size (volume): 7.8 x 7.8 x 5.9 in Resolution: 100 microns Material: ABS/PLA filament Website: xyzprinting.com Reviews: Where to buy: amazon.com, Best Buy, Micro Center newegg.com
Read moreCurrently there are several different methods of 3D printing, below is a brief description and link to a video of each type. One technology is Selective Laser Sintering which uses high powered lasers to fuse small particles of material together and into 3D shapes. Another Technology is Stereolithography known more commonly as SLA. This technology…
Read moreIt is being reported at 3dprint.com through an annonymous employee that MakerBot is and has been aware of the fact the new Smart Extruder included in all 5th generation MakerBot Replicators are faulty. This has resulted is real dissapointment for consumers that have purchased the new replicators. According to the article MakerBot knew about the…
Read moreMakerBot Replicator Cost: $2899 Print Size (volume): 9.9 x 7.8 x 5.9 in Resolution: 100 microns Material: MakerBot PLA (non MakerBot filament voids warranty) Website: makerbot.com Reviews: Where to buy: Amazon
Read moreHello, this is going to be a place i can store all the information i need to help me with my 3D printing journey. Both a place i can archive information, as well as include things i learn along the way both from others and trial and error. Thanks!
Read moreThis is some great info that can really help nail down any issues you are having while printing put together by the students of Pennsylvania State College Issue Possible Problem Solution Objects are the wrong size 1. Steps/mm are incorrect in the firm ware 2. You may not be using the ‘right units’ from STL…
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