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Infinite Build Volume: Unlike traditional 3D printers that are constrained by their physical build volume, the Infinity printer can “print itself higher,” thereby extending its z-axis ...
But we’ve even seen a homebrew printer with an 800 mm x 500 mm bed. In addition, infinite bed printers are not that uncommon, although they do have some limitations.
About Infinite Z, Inc. Infinite Z, Inc.® is a leading-edge technology provider that enables natural interaction with virtual-holographic 3D imagery through its flagship product, zSpace®.
Industrial-Grade Z-Axis Stability Stability is critical for 3D printing, and the QIDI Plus4 addresses this with an independent dual Z-axis motor drive. Both the screw and optical axis have been ...
A B.C. scientist has invented a 3D concrete printer that he claims can build a four-bedroom home in a matter of days at a fraction of the costs of normal construction.
Ivan Miranda and Jón Schone, both well-known in the DIY 3D printing community, have transformed a discarded treadmill into a massive belt-driven 3D printer. Their project pushes the boundaries of ...