3D printer start-up XYZprinting, which has built a reputation around affordable consumer-grade machines, announced today two new models, including an entry-level product priced at just $349. The other ...
The Nobel 1.0A ($2,000), an enhanced version of an earlier Nobel model, features an X/Y-axis print resolution of 300 microns and a Z-axis resolution of 25 microns. A company that caters to the STEAM ...
A short demonstration video of a direct ink writing (Precision 3D Printing). We mounted a Nordson Ultimus™ V dispenser on a high performance overhead PI A-341 Hybrid Gantry System. Coordinated motion ...
It's easy to imagine a 3D printer as something of a magic cube in which all sorts of wonders are created. The $449 XYZprinting da Vinci Jr. 1.0 A Pro does its best to evoke this: a translucent-orange ...
Although its $499.95 price tag puts it just within our budget 3D printer category, the XYZprinting da Vinci 1.0 Pro has several features that make it more akin to higher-priced, intermediate-level 3D ...
[Ric Real] is entering the 2023 Hackaday Prize with the Gen5X, a generatively designed 3D printed five-axis 3D printer. The concept is not a new one, with the type of construction being seen a few ...
A new 6-axis 3D printer has been developed called the TIME system or True Independent Multiple Extrusion, allows for independent operation of multiple tools across all three axes, enabling the ...
Full-color 3D printing at home has long been a wild-eyed dream of consumers and hobbyists alike. Thus far it’s been fun to print out little trinkets in a single color, but to create something more ...
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