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Bringing 3D fabrication tools directly to the consumer has been fraught with challenges; these at-home printers are either insanely expensive or limited in scope. A new concept called FLUX claims ...
Snapmaker, the innovators known for their modular machines, have unleashed the Snapmaker U1. This isn't just any new 3D printer; it sports a four-head tool-changer that can achieved filament ...
Mexico based MakerMex is raising funds for the MM1 Modular 3D Printer: Customize Your Printing Experience on Kickstarter. This printer has a modular design and extrusion head that can be replaced ...
That won't be an issue if the Flux 3D printer gets off the ground. The crowdfunded device lets you swap in modules that accomplish any number of tasks; if you need to laser-etch wood or work with ...
Modular 3D printer “With the Optimus we have put the three top tools requested by makers (3D printer, Laser cutter and CNC mill) into one machine and made it affordable enough for individuals.
According to the developers, the Flux's printer uses high-resolution stepper motors to achieve a layer height of just 0.05 mm and an XY resolution of 0.02 mm to build objects that are up to 18 cm ...
3D printer makers are working with technology giants such as Google to speed up the printing process for mass production. NASA is using 3D printing for rapid prototyping of spacecraft parts.
Coming from a Korea-based company, the Mooz system's modular design offers different heads for single color 3D printing, multicolor 3D printing, basic CNC carving (8,000 rpm, 0-5 mm depth), and ...
MakerMex has unveiled their new MM1 Modular 3D Printer this month which has been designed to provide users With these modular system using interchangeable printing heads and modules to provide ...
Tool changing 3D printers are hot. The idea is that instead of switching filament, you swap out hot ends or other tools. That isn’t a new idea. However, most tool changers are expensive. [Eng… ...
The Flux 3D printer wants to be a one-stop fab shop for scanning, designing and building various things thanks to a design with interchangeable heads. Flux’s team took to Kickstarter to generate ...
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