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Archive for November, 2011

Printing a bicycle with a 3D printer

Printing a bicycle with a 3D printer

Shapeways White, Strong & Flexible 3D Printing


This video shows the 3D Printing process of ‘White, Strong & Flexible’ – the strongest thermoplastic material that we have at the moment. The material is a polyamide 12, powder. The machine used is an EOS Formiga P100 SLS machine. SLS stands for Selective Laser Sintering and this is the 3D printing process used by the Formiga.

Homemade 3D Printer at work printing a head.


HI, This is my homemade 3D printer at work. This is the head of Walt Disney. It was awesome… and freaky… to see the head being created by the printer. The material is ABS plastic and it took 2h45min to print. There are some imperfections but…hey..this device is a fraction of the cost of the ‘big’ machines. The design is based on the makerbot open source project. Kudos to the team!!! Let me know if you are interested and i will build you one :) Thanks, Eddy

RepRap Open Source 3D Printer


Dr Adrian Bowyer of the RepRap project reprap.org shows us around his lab at Bath University.

Shapeways White, Strong & Flexible 3D Printing


This video shows the 3D Printing process of ‘White, Strong & Flexible’ – the strongest thermoplastic material that we have at the moment. The material is a polyamide 12, powder. The machine used is an EOS Formiga P100 SLS machine. SLS stands for Selective Laser Sintering and this is the 3D printing process used by the Formiga.

MakerLegoBot: Lego Mindstorms NXT 3D Lego Printer


The MakerLegoBot can print 3D Lego models, using standard Lego bricks. In this video, a simple Lego house is printed from an MLCad model on my computer. The robot uses 3 Mindstorm NXT robot brick’s and 9 motors. You can find more information and build instructions at www.battlebricks.com

Minecraft.Print() – Printing Minecraft Creations via 3D Printer


www.minecraftprint.com Music Revolve by hisboyelroy Thanks to… Yazpanda for the Companion Cube map (www.youtube.com halnicholas, swax, RoosterDragon, and the whole team for the Enterprise map (www.c0re.net

Shapeways White, Strong & Flexible 3D Printing


This video shows the 3D Printing process of ‘White, Strong & Flexible’ – the strongest thermoplastic material that we have at the moment. The material is a polyamide 12, powder. The machine used is an EOS Formiga P100 SLS machine. SLS stands for Selective Laser Sintering and this is the 3D printing process used by the Formiga.