2. Articulated Dragon 3D Print Are you obsessed with dragon 3D Prints? And now you can print a flexible dragon in one piece without any supports, the articulated dragon 3D Print. It is smoothing 3D Print which is printed by resin. If you need to make the dragon vivid, the details and ...
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For many years, outdoor furniture was quite predictable: Natural wood, resin, or metal were the choices and the color options were not always so interesting. Now, however, pieces like these from Twist Living are really different. The Italian designers have created this Anisotropia Collection that...
Technology has come a long way that we are now able to print out 3D objects. 2D printers still remain relevant, but why settle for an image on paper when you can craft a tangible item. Industrial models are out of the question due to the prohibitive price and bulk, so why not consider...
its water-resistant polypropylene resin design makes it the perfect addition to your outdoor ensemble, making the necessities for your next outdoor bash a one-stop affair. cooler exterior structure: hardsided overall capacity: 32quarts foldable: yes : polypropylene resin plastic opens in a new ...
The upper and lower portions of the enclosure can be printed using a standard FDM 3D printer, no supports necessary. The buttons and joystick nub should ideally be produced with a SLA/resin printer. An overview of the entire assembly process can be foundhere. To access the design files and...
Now to be clear, the Form 3 isn’t the only 3D printer that uses this method — but it’s the easiest to use of the bunch. Formlabs stuffed it with a boatload of great features that make resin-based printing less of a hassle, like an auto-filling resin tray, and an ingenious pri...
At CES 2021, the latest thing that Formlabs is showing off isn’t a fancy new machine. It’s a material. Specifically, a newwax-based resindesigned to enable ultrafine, high-detail prints that can be cast and used to create molds for jewelry making. ...
There were, however, a few minor issues. In both of our first two test prints, certain sections came out looking squished, like someone had flattened them with a hot iron or hit them with a belt sander. These errors were caused by an incomplete peel — when the resin solidifies after...