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New at Profound3D! Photocentric Resin 3D Printers

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New at Profound3D! Photocentric Resin 3D Printers

New at Profound3D! Photocentric Resin 3D Printers - Resin 3D printers that deliver speed, volume and cost savings! LC Opus The Photocentric LC Opus desktop 3D printer delivers fast, highly accurate prints suitable for a huge variety of industries and applications. With its rugged construction, this UV 3D printer has been designed to provide reliable and repeatable performance. LC Magna The LC Magna 3D printer supercharges product design, enabling you to move from prototyping to production in hours. The Photocentric LC Magna builds on the success of the original 3D printer. Delivering fast, highly accurate prints suitable for a huge variety of industries and applications. Learn more...

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Raise3D - One of the 10 Most Innovative 3D Printing Companies

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Raise3D - One of the 10 Most Innovative 3D Printing Companies

Raise3D - One of the 10 Most Innovative 3D Printing Companies by ALL3DP. Raise3D continues its push to democratize 3D printing with affordable, easy-to-use solutions that meet today’s manufacturers’ quality demands. By building upon its expertise in FDM #3Dprinting technology and responding to customer demand, Raise3D expanded to offer #3Dprinters for high-performance engineering-grade materials, carbon-fiber, and metal filament. Raise3D also introduced a smart assistant to its latest Pro3 Series called EVE, which is preloaded with common printing problems and corresponding solutions.Click HERE to read the full article. Find out more about Raise3D 3D printing products at https://bit.ly/3el8nWI

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Engineering Student Prototyping and Fabrication with Raise3D

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Engineering Student Prototyping and Fabrication with Raise3D

John Gardner is a student at Foothill High School in Tustin, CA, who has great passion for engineering and technology. Once introduced to the Raise3D printers at Foothill High School, John began to develop his prototypes for an electric skateboard, custom-fit prosthetic limbs, and more. To find out more about the Raise 3D printers, click HERE  

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