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Formbot T Rex – Large Size/Dual Extruder/Laser Engraver 3D Printer
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Generation 5 on the left, Generation 6 on the right. The new platform is much stiffer, and has less bounce.
You will feel as if you are living in a village rather than a traditional campus setting. Students live in a number of small apartment buildings scattered around Bluche and the surrounding area.
You will probably be in a double room. It will have a bathroom and plenty of storage space for all of your belongings. Internet and network connections are available on the main campus as well as in all of the residences. There are also communal areas to meet and relax. You can eat in any of the school restaurants or local village eateries.
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so far so good, mostly free of defects
This is a mini mug: "Traditionally this is a small mug to allow you to toast your successful build of the RapMan 3"
Students working on a summer project to take a desktop 3D printer, and move it into a portable briefcase.
Images from the Summit for Transformative Learning conference at Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS) in St. Louis, Missouri from June 7-9, 2015. Pictures are of some of the workshops personally attended, and school spaces visited.
【3DPrinter】:客製3D列印與各類3D設計服務
【商業攝影】:室內空間、商業、食品、活動..
【專業設計】:3D產品打樣、視覺平面、網拍、
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The Object Connex500 printed this functional mechancal sample. Knobs turn and gears rotate!
Scenes from the nerve center of the 72-hour Red Bull Creation challenge at the TechShop Annex in San Francisco.
Sie sehen das 3D-Modell einer 150MN Strangpressmaschine der fa. SMS-Meer.
Ein Modell aus dem 3D-Printer von fabtory.
September 30 - October 1, 2017
Bryan Czibesz, Assistant Professor of Ceramics at SUNY New Paltz, will led a hands-on workshop and “build-out” on Ceramic 3D Printing for Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and MIT students at the Ceramics Program. A 3D printer will be constructed during his visit that can be accessed by students after the workshop for research purposes. Czibesz is an artist grounded in the tradition of object making who asks questions of authorship and authenticity through varying degrees of engagement and dislocation between the hand and material manipulation.
For a commercial unit, it's extremely ugly. We couldn't figure out what was under the bed, but it looked like carpeting. The wooden platform looks like it was assembled out of laser cut bits and then dipped in black paint.
To be fair, it looks "unfinished" as in, it's bare metal and lacking the fit and finish you've come to expect in a commercial product.
And no, the parts you see behind it were not printed on it... There was a Thing-O-Matic on the other side of the table.