Posts Tagged ‘3d printer’
MakerBot 3D Printer Demo – CES 2011 – BWOne.com
www.bwone.com twitter.com The MakerBot 3D printer is the first 3D printer of its size that will allow you to create anything that you can think of! The MakerBot 3D printer is an open source 3D printer that is affordable compared to others on the market at $1200 and can print almost anything up to 100x100x100mm. Theoretically the size of a cupcake. The maker bot prints with ABS, HDPE or PLA plastic. You can share you print ideas or get new printer ideas from thingiverse.com and the MakerBot can be purchased directly from MakerBot.com. You’ll get: * Makerbot Plastruder MK5 * MakerBot Automated Build Platform v.2.0 * The lasercut parts to assemble a Thing-O-Matic CNC machine. * 3 x NEMA 17 motors * The hardware to assemble it. * Belts and pulleys * Smooth Rods and Drive system components * Pre-assembled 4th Generation Electronics * a USB cable to talk to it * cat5e and rainbow cables to wire things up * a standard ATX power supply * a tools kit with all the hex keys, wrenches, and other bits you need to construct it. * SD card to buffer your prints * 1lb of MakerBot ABS Plastic to print with Full instructions and documentation will be released on the day we start shipping this kit in mid-November. Some tech specs on the Thing-O-Matic: * Interface: Print through USB or print from SD card * Size: 300 x 300 x 410 mm (12″ W x 12″ D x 16″ H) * Build Area: 96 x 108 mm * Build Height: 115 mm * Generation 4 Electronics * Supports up to 5 stepper drivers (XYZ + A/B) * Connect over …
3D Printing: If You Can Draw It, You Can Make It
Complete Premium video at: fora.tv Makerbot founder Bre Pettis demonstrates his 3D printer, which has the capability to make anything from toy cars to bottle openers to Darth Vader helmets. Pettis touts the growing success of Makerbot, saying “I think we’re in a time where if you don’t have one, your neighbor will have one.” To view more highlights from the Wired Business Conference 2010 series, visit www.youtube.com —– The Makerbot Revolution: Welcome to the Age of Personal Manufacturing featuring Bre Pettis, Cofounder, Makerbot Industries; Cofounder, NYC Resistor. Disruption happens. A technology breakthrough. A shift in consumer demand. A rise, or fall, in a critical market. Any of these can rewrite the future of a company — or a whole industry. If you haven’t faced this moment, you will soon. It’s time to change the way you run your business. Now what? How you decide to respond is what separates the leaders from the left behind. Today’s smartest executives know that disruption is constant and inevitable. They’ve learned to absorb the shockwave that change brings, and can use that energy to transform their companies and their careers. At the second WIRED Business Conference, presented in partnership with MDC Partners, you’ll hear from industry leaders on how to respond to change, and how to use it to your advantage. Through one-on-one conversations between speakers and Wired editors and interaction with the speakers, you’ll see how disruption is transforming the …
Cube 3D Printer At CES 2012
(C) Copyright Cnet 2012 more digital, Internet news @ www.Warezweek.com At CES 2012 we’ll show you a first hands on look at Cubify’s 3D printer for the home. It makes chess pieces, bracelets and six inch pumps.
Fully programmable 3d printer in minecraft!
watch the latest version, here: www.youtube.com Finally pistons are here, and that means that i can finish off my printer
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Printing a Giant Wrench with a 3D Printer
3D printers can be used to create virtually any object directly from a computer aided design. This video shows how an Objet Connex 3D printer can produce 6 different size adjustable wrenches from 5cm in size to 50 cm in size – all in one print run. All the wrenches contain fully-movable parts and were created with no assembly. The wrenches are made of Objet’s ABS-like material which has the strenght and toughness of ABS-grade engineering plastics. www.objet.com
Amazing 3D Printer
Forwards Collection: www.funtheory.net Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com 3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material. 3D printers are generally faster, more affordable and easier to use than other additive manufacturing technologies. 3D printers offer product developers the ability to print parts and assemblies made of several materials with different mechanical and physical properties in a single build process. Advanced 3D printing technologies yield models that can serve as product prototypes. There has been large growth in the sale of 3D printers. Additionally, the cost of 3D printers has declined. The technology also finds use in the jewelry, footwear, industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, GIS, civil engineers, etc.
Why I LOVE My 3D Printer
@DocProfSky talks about “Why I LOVE My 3D Printer” at Ignite Phoenix 9. In front of a crowd of ~850 Ignite enthusiasts from the Phoenix metro area DocProfSky shares his enthusiasm of 3D printing and talks about the MakerBot Cupcake CNC printer. The crowd gives him a standing ovation, a first ever at Ignite Phoenix. Note: A higher quality video from the Ignite Phoenix video team is coming soon to the IgnitePhoenix channel (www.youtube.com
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
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