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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.

7 Responses to “Shapeways White, Strong & Flexible 3D Printing”

  • DarkHeroesProduction:

    ordered a cool lookin Transformer head from them. But There’s a lot of stuff that needs to be done after recieving it. It’s such a small head that sanding it will be a pain in the butt, and it almost looks like the printer missed a lil detail on the face, it’s hard to tell. Still pretty cool they do this.

  • spud042:

    Is it possible for you guys to do 1/2-28 UNEF threads on a white strong and flexible object? Or are those too small?

  • cadj0ckey:

    @BadBunnyRides ok, let’s keep making cool stuff until then….

  • BadBunnyRides:

    …Dec 21, 2012, EOS Formiga P100 SLS becomes Self Aware. In a panic Shapeways tries to shut it off. Formiga retaliates by unleashing killer-cyber-robots it has been creating on it’s lunch breaks. Within six months 90% of the Human Race is wiped out…the remaining 10% can still make cool stuff.

  • slydevil392:

    @tiphoonvG We’ll be printing pets in no time!

  • tiphoonvG:

    This is the first step to beaming.

  • PolygonmanTV:

    First! And awesome stuff guys! Can’t wait to send you some models for print :)

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