Posts Tagged ‘printer’
Rapid Prototyping Before Your Eyes New Version High Quality
This is version #2
I used a new camcorder instead of a webcam.
If you look closely you can actually see it start the next layer of material!
A time lapse of this video sped up 4 times can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFaDNAE25bA
I hope you enjoyed this video.
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A time lapse version can be found here:
Duration : 0:9:57
Rapid Prototyping Right Before Your Eyes!
Rapid Prototyping Right Before Your Eyes is presented by Print To 3D.
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This 3D printer is a Dimension 768 BST.
The cup is 1 inch tall and 1/2 inch in diameter. The base or floor of the cup is 40 thousands of an inch thick as are the sidewalls of the cup. The stem of the cup is 100 thousands of an inch in diameter.
This machine uses Fused Deposition Modeling or FDM for short.
The machine is basically a large hot glue gun!
Duration : 0:9:18
Functional FDM Rapid Prototyped Bearing
This is the second version of my functional Fused Deposition Modeled (FDM) bearing.
The first one was a bit small and need to have bigger tolerances so that the balls did not seize to the bearing rings. Functional FDM Rapid Prototyped Bearing
Duration : 0:1:50
3d Printing a scaled down statue
3D Printing of a Laser scanned wooden statue, 1meter tall, scaled down and printed on our Zcorp Z450 3d Printer.
Rapido3d, London based laser scanning, 3D Printing, and Large CNC machining. http://www.rapido3d.co.uk
Duration : 0:2:19
Y-ROSA fruit bowl, prototype 3D print Objet
Y-ROSA is a wooden fruit bowl designed by Christos Vittoratos for Heintze & Blanckertz. During the design workshop of Euromold 2007 some 3D models were printed out on a OBJET EDEN 250 3D printer.
Duration : 0:1:11
Rapid Prototyping Right Before Your Eyes 4 x Time Lapse HQ
This is the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) build of a small cup 4 times faster than normal. It really takes about 9 minutes to print.
The full unaltered version is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJ12_sETlg
www.printo3d.com
Duration : 0:2:42
Rapid Tooling Applications – Rapid Prototyping by Objet
Rapid Prototyping by Objet – post process applications 3D printed model on an Objet polyjet 3d printers.
Duration : 0:3:51
3D Printing – Japanese, Karim Rashid style
A Japanese 3d printing company – Bandai, printing 3d models…excellent! Karim Rashid and Philip Starck would have been proud! http://www.objet.com/NewsEvents/IntheMedia/Video/tabid/267/Default.aspx
Duration : 0:6:2
HPP Instant Quote Tutorial for Rapid Protoyping and 3D Printing
This short tutorial shows you how to use www.halfpriceprototypes.com instant quote page. The HPP quote page allows you to enter the size and volume of your CAD model for an instant price quote for a rapid prototype model. HPP offers rapid prototypes and 3d printer models at half the price of most other service bureaus.
Duration : 0:3:46
Rapid Prototyping Before Your Eyes New Version High Quality
This is version #2
I used a new camcorder instead of a webcam.
If you look closely you can actually see it start the next layer of material!
A time lapse of this video sped up 4 times can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G99lE_8Kqp0
I hope you enjoyed this video.
PLEASE COMMENT, RATE, AND SUBSCRIBE!
www.printo3d.com
Duration : 0:9:58
Fab@Home personal fabber 3d printer
http://www.fabathome.org
Fabbers (a.k.a 3D Printers or rapid prototyping machines) are a relatively new form of manufacturing that builds 3D objects by carefuly depositing materials drop by drop, layer by layer. Slowly but surely, with the right set of materials and a geometric blueprint, you can fabricate complex objects.
Believe it or not you can build your own fabber, Fab@home is a site with all what you need to build your own fabber, Our goal is to explore the potential of universal fabrication: Machines that can use multiple materials to fabricate complete, active systems.
Inspired by this history, the goal of this project is to offer an open-source, low-cost, personal SFF system kit, which we call “Fab@Home”. The aim of this project is to put SFF technology into the hands of those same curious, inventive, and entrepreneurial citizens. In addition, through this Wiki web site we hope to inspire users of Fab@Home to exchange their ideas for applications and their improvements to the hardware and software with us and each other. Several machines are already in use.
Duration : 0:1:40
3D Printer from Thinglab in London
Fast, colour 3D printing from ThingLab in London – www.THINGlab.co.uk
Duration : 0:3:57
Z Corp. ZPrinter 450 Introduction
See how to turn 3D CAD data into color 3D models and prototypes in just hours. Introducing the world’s first automated color 3D printer.
Duration : 0:3:48
ZCorporation Overview of 3D printers and rapid prototyping
Z Corporation has introduced more innovations than any other provider of rapid prototyping solutions, including development of the fastest 3D printers, the world’s only color 3D printers, and high-definition 3D printing (HD3DP™) capabilities. Our 3D printers create physical models from computer-aided design (CAD) data by using an inkjet print-head to deposit a liquid binder that solidifies layers of powder. This cutting-edge technology supports a full line of 3D printers that deliver the speed, low operating costs, and high-quality models that product developers need to compete in today’s global market.
Duration : 0:6:9
How FDM Works
How Fused Deposition Modeling Works.
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Duration : 0:2:41
ZCorporation 450 3D printer in action rapid prototyping mach
This is the newest machine on the market. It has the fastest print time, lowest material cost and is the easiest to use.
Duration : 0:3:48
ZCorporation 450 3D printer in action rapid prototyping mach
This is the newest machine on the market. It has the fastest print time, lowest material cost and is the easiest to use.
Duration : 0:3:48
Rapid Prototyping Right Before Your Eyes!
Rapid Prototyping Right Before Your Eyes is presented by Print To 3D.
www.printo3d.com
This 3D printer is a Dimension 768 BST.
The cup is 1 inch tall and 1/2 inch in diameter. The base or floor of the cup is 40 thousands of an inch thick as are the sidewalls of the cup. The stem of the cup is 100 thousands of an inch in diameter.
This machine uses Fused Deposition Modeling or FDM for short.
The machine is basically a large hot glue gun!
Duration : 0:9:18
www.printo3d.com