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The CraftBot continues to impress...

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

The CraftBot continues to impress...

An Eiffel Tower build on the CraftBot looks very nice indeed.Built with no support using standard PLA.Detailed and consistent.These are good things!

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Find us at Makerfaire 2016!!

Posted by Jacqui Adams on

Getting ready to brave the rain on our trip to Makerfaire NY. We set up the Raise3D N2+ this afternoon in the NXP Pavilion booth 3501. We'll be here all weekend.

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Zortrax Helps Disabled Turtle Walk Again!

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Zortrax Helps Disabled Turtle Walk Again!

It’s no doubt that 3D printing is a great business tool, but apart from streamlining your company’s performance it can also help improve lives. Not only people’s lives. This time on our blog we want to present you a turtle and his unique story that ended happily thanks to the help of good-hearted people and the cutting edge technology. Read more...

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The City That Zortrax Built [with some help]

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

The City That Zortrax Built [with some help]

Timber Lake Camp, in Shandaken NY, is using a Zortrax M200 3D printer to construct a city from scratch one building at a time.The 3D Printing Instructor, Daniel, is teaching the campers to use Tinkercad [a program we are very fond of here also] and then print their creations on the Zortrax.They are painting some of the buildings to add realism otherwise hard to obtain when printing with a single color of filament.For some of the campers this is their first exposure to 3D printing and Tinkercad, while others have previous experienceWe will be following the city construction as it...

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Raise3D Print Platform Test results

Posted by Frank Quinlisk on

Raise3D Print Platform Test results

Our friends at Octave Systems ran a maximum size print test on the Raise N2 Plus. Check out the images below. Each print is set to 90% of the maximum capacity of the printer. The N2 Plus sample took over 293 hours to print. Can your 3D printer run for 290+ hours without failing? The Raise N2 Plus can.  

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