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Uploaded by on May 7, 2008

Shows operation of the V-Flash Desktop Modeler from 3D Systems.

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  • Hi can you make jewelry models and than cast it with this machine

  • @meetchels We don't recommend casting with the V-Flash 3D Printer. Take a look at our ProJet CPX3000 for jewelry casting patterns instead.

  • how much?

  • @friendsfreak007 The V-Flash sells in the US for about US$9,900.

  • what sort of plastics can this printer use? I have an industrial application ive been considering using 3d printers paired with a 3 d scanner instead of a cnc machine. durability of the plastic is the consideration.

  • @centervilletn V-Flash uses a photocurable acrylate plastic material and can easily do fine features, holes and small surfaces. For more help with your particular application, please contact our hotline at 888-337-9786. They can help you with benchmarks etc.

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  • great technology!! pls can you tell me what is the 3d printing accuracy/tolerance?

  • Holy crap, this is so amazing!

    What are the industrial applications of technology like this? What kinds of things can we expect as the technology advances?

    This blows my mind.

  • Those 4 parts are about 0.5 inches tall (1.25cm) and the V-Flash operates at about 0.4 inches per hour. So it took a little more than hour. Thanks for stopping by!

  • Hi there, how long did it take to make those 4 parts, and how tall are they?

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