For Deltaprintr trio began their project with a noble enough goal to create a 3D printer that was cheap enough, so to actually be available to students, like myself. The result comes in at $ 685, pre-assembled. Not too shabby, as far as these things. And with the project about halfway through their kickstarter online Campaigns 3D printing community clearly took the shine every team trying to do a little bit.
In fact, he took them to the top about a week $ 100,000 $ 195,000 goal. They were not able to maintain that record, but with about $ 130,000 and 15 days left, you're looking pretty solid, according to the Brooklyn crew.
So, other than price, what makes this thing different? For starters, the calibration process there is easy print head - which as anyone who has spent any time with a consumer device can tell not always the case. In fact, you can set the machine to auto -calibrate.
So, other than price, what makes this thing different? For starters, the calibration process there is easy print head - which as anyone who has spent any time with a consumer device can tell not always the case. In fact, you can set the machine to auto -calibrate.
The printer is also faster than many of the pieces can be seen and some of the high -resolution graphics, the default setting is 100 microns (you can get even higher res, but that will take longer). The platform also reasonably modular. Thanks to peripheral uses a fishing rod instead of belts, you can actually double the height of approximately $ 15 additional parts, if you do not mind tinkering. The printer works with PLA plastic, so there is no need for a heated bed.
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