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And here, just for proof, is Shapeways' order page showing the model, material and price.
I can't think why I didn't post these back when I was doing it - I guess I was busy with other stuff.
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Mise au point d'une démo à base de Kinect et d'impression 3d en vue de l'inauguration de l'Imaginarium de la Plaine Images à Tourcoing le 16 février
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I've had 3 printing at once, but never all four. Yet.
From left to right:
- RepRap Kossel
- RepRap Prusa i3
- Ultimaker 2
- MakerBot Replicator 1 XL
Carbon Fiber 3D Print Challenge. A friend wants a new design. The part is a hydraulic valve. They also want to try Carbon Fiber. Reviews and comparisons point to PRILINE Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate. See how it works.
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This Thingiverse model can be found at: www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752
My 3D Printing blog can be found at www.tgaw.com
By adding hollowing to the software, I was able to cut the cost of producing these models by about 2/3rds.
In a project to prove the feasibility of using additive manufacturing as an entirely new design tool, a Sandia team created a lighter-weight, less expensive ground-based telescope in about a third of the time of a traditionally made telescope for about a fifth of the cost.
Instead of concentrating on printing precision parts, the project focused on how to put less-precise 3D printed parts together with precise tools, taking advantage of the rapid prototyping, design and manufacturing possible with additive manufacturing.
Learn more about the team’s technique at share-ng.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/additive...
Photo by Randy Montoya.
200 mm long #3DBenchy made on a #3DKreator #3Dprinter. #3Dprinting 3DBenchy.com See video: ift.tt/29gcX2A Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com