3D Printing in action by 3D Creation Lab in Bristol, UK
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can you print food?
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How much cost a machine like that? And each printing (material, maintenance, etc.)?
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Seem to be a commom inkjet system. only the "ink" used is a kind of resin... UV cured ;D very nice tho...
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What about z brush and mud box? will it print models from that?
That looks like solidworks...Do you send the file in .sldprt format to the printer? whats the biggest part you can make?
wuzup76020 2 years ago
Hi,
It isnt Solidworks I am afraid, it is a specialist piece of software for viewing and fixing STL files which is the format that gets sent to the printer. Solidworks is very good at producing this file format though.
3DCreationLab 2 years ago
Hi Armyvisual,
Thanks for the comments. I have seen the Reprap project, but I think it only replicates about 50% of itself, so not quite self replication yet! The DPi on the machine works much the same way as a normal printer and is 600 x 600 DPi in the X & Y and 1600 DPi in the Z. None of these are controllable though.
3DCreationLab 2 years ago
you put material in it (in dust form) and it builds models layer by layer (they "grow")
crorens 2 years ago
This particular machine uses a UV curable resin in liquid form, but there are machines that use powder. "they grow" is a good description :-)
3DCreationLab 2 years ago