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A new 3D printer has been launched via Kickstarter offering a number of useful features including automatic hands-free levelling, easy begin a friendly setter, integrated direct extruder, 3.5 inch ...
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Technology that used to be only possible in Science Fiction is now slowly turning into reality. 3D printers can make almost anything and the technology gets better every year. It's a type of Additive ...
Industrial-Grade Z-Axis Stability Stability is critical for 3D printing, and the QIDI Plus4 addresses this with an independent dual Z-axis motor drive.
As long as your X-axis is level with the print surface, your prints will come out well. Transport is simple LulzBot has thought about how easy it is to transport these 3D printers.
Master’s Student Øyvind Kallevik Grutle at the University of Oslo has created a 5 axis 3D printer for his studies with the first prototype of the machine taking 2-3 months to build and design ...
Electroimpact’s 6-axis continuous fiber 3D printer, one part of future multi-functional manufacturing cell The Scalable Composite Robotic Additive Manufacturing (SCRAM) system 3D prints with ...
The Z-axis can disconnect and lay flat on top of the printer and uses the linear rails to keep it perfectly straight and perpendicular when mounted.
A few months ago, a very inexpensive 3D printer appeared on Monoprice. My curiosity for this printer was worth more than $200, so I picked one of these machines up. The Monoprice MP Select Mini is … ...
Students from Zurich University have developed a 3D printer that uses a tilting bed to print objects with a critical overhang.
Engineers from +LAB, the 3D printing laboratory of the Politecnico di Milano university in Italy, are looking to redefine composite manufacturing with utilizing 3D printing technology. The research ...