News — 3d printing
Got Raise3D?
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
Our shipment of Raise3D N2 and N2PLUS are here - all dual extruder models! Plus some hardened nozzles, spare build plates and BuildTak... So get them while we have them. The first few orders have shipped and more will be shipping out next week after the QC process has been passed. You KNOW how hot these printers are - now you can get your own!
- Tags: 3d printing, BuildTak, Dual Extruder, N2, N2 Plus, raise3d
NEW Z-SUITE THIS WEEK!
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
A new version of Z-SUITE has been released by Zortrax. So get your Serial Number ready and download the newest version here: http://support.zortrax.com/downloads/software/
The PINSHAPE Awards!
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
The Best of 2016 PINSHAPE Awards just announced.https://pinshape.com/blog/pinshape-awards-winners-announced/ Can't say that we agree with the Best Printer award - getting involved with the resin/laser systems can be EXTREMELY expensive and the potential mess involved is not something we are fans of [especially in a school environment] but that's just like, our opinion, man. Looks quite interesting for an entry-level SLA system though. And that satellite antenna is an amazing project! Anyone out there build something this ambitious? Care to share your project with us? We'd LOVE to see it.
- Tags: 3D Design, 3d printing, Review
Zortrax M300 filament is here!
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
The full 2kg spools of filament for the Zortrax M300 are here. These oversized spools have enough material to take full advantage of the M300's HUGE build volume without worrying about running out of material [Who among us has not had that happen, right? Is that the worst or what?]. Limited supplies are here so get 'em while you can. Of course you can use them on the M200 also.http://profound3d.com/collections/zortax-filament
Snow has arrived in Exton PA
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
Our first snow of the year fell last night. It's not a lot, but everything is covered with an inch of the fluffy white stuff. If you ever find yourself stuck at work watching the snow fall [and without a scraper], then just print yourself one of these and you'll be all set to clear your windshield:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1244689
- Tags: 3d printing, thingiverse