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Save 25% on the MakerBot Method X CF 3D Printer
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Sale! Save 25% on the MakerBot Method X Carbon Fiber Edition 3D Printer at Profound3D! Offer ends 12/31/2022 The MakerBot METHOD X Carbon Fiber Edition is a professional-grade, tinker-free 3D printer that allows you to 3D print carbon fiber reinforced nylon and other engineering-grade composite parts with three-dimensional strength and accuracy. Developed from the ground up leveraging industry-leading Stratasys® technology, METHOD X features high quality components like a circulating heated build chamber, precision dissolvable supports, and dry-sealed material bays. Perfect for quick prototypes, fit tests and concept iterations. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3Nxel4o Need multiple MakerBot 3D printers to equip your manufacturing facility, school, or makerspace? Email info@profound3d.com to request...
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MakerBot 2022 Guide to 3D Printing Materials
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Get the Brand New 2022 Guide Whether you want to create easier prototypes for product development or you need to produce tools on demand, you’ll want to find the 3D printer that can use the right materials for your job. To help you get started, we’ve compiled a guide on the top 3D printing materials available in 2022, their strengths, weaknesses, applications, and more. Think of this as the first step in your journey to adopting a 3D printer.Featured Topics: Introduction to 3D Printing Materials 3D Printing Materials: From Concept to Production Model Materials: From Polymers to Composites to Metals...
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MakerBot Carbon Fiber & More Promo
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The proof is in the print. With more industrial features packed in per cubic inch, METHOD X is truly in a class of its own. Print ABS with impossible dimensional accuracy. Print stiff and lightweight Nylon Carbon Fiber with ease. Need metal? It can do that too: print real 316L Stainless Steel and complete your project.Get to know the features that allow METHOD X to produce dimensionally accurate prototypes, industrial-strength tools, and production-grade parts.PLUS: Get 2 spools of Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber and a LABS GEN 2 Extruder FREE when you Purchase METHOD X Carbon Fiber Edition — up to...
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Save $495 on 3D Printer Training for your School
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5 Free Teacher Training Seats with Purchase of MakerBot SKETCH Classroom 3D Printer Package Save $495 on 3D Printer Training for your School. Get FREE 3D printer training for 5 teachers when you purchase a SKETCH Classroom 3D printer package - get training, guidance and the how-to’s to 3D printing with your new printers today. Expires on February 18, 2022. MAKERBOT TEACHER CERTIFICATION ONLINE COURSE DETAILS The MakerBot Certification Program - OnlineThe most comprehensive 3D printing certification program for educators. Learn how to setup and run your 3D printer successfully in the classroom as a MakerBot Operator. Then gain the...
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Launching into Space with 3D Printing
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MakerBot - Launching into Space with 3D Printing & the James Webb Telescope With the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) arriving to its destination in just a few days, we wanted to take a step back in time 10 years ago when MakerBot first played a role in the development of this Telescope, working closely with Lockheed Martin and NASA.Over the past decade we have partnered with NASA and Lockheed Martin to drive innovation in aerospace using MakerBot printers. Learn more about our work on the James Webb Space Telescope, the SPIDER Project, and a new autonomous lunar rover with Project...
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