Design a part for 3D printing, some advises
The FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) 3D printing technology used in SpiderBot is a great tool for design offices and engineering companies- it accelerates the design process– it improves
The FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) 3D printing technology used in SpiderBot is a great tool for design offices and engineering companies- it accelerates the design process– it improves
Objects sticking too well to your print bed? We have just the trick to help you out. Sometimes, when the printer is not well calibrated
We are back from RapidPro 2015… I am impressed by the number of people we have seen and that have shown a great interest in
We are proud to reveal the V2.0, a major update of the SpiderBot 3D Printer. The 2.0 is not just another version number increment but
We are proud to reveal the V1.8 incremental update of the SpiderBot 3D Printer. This update contains a new possible optional upgrade, improved design and
We are proud to reveal the V1.7 incremental update of the SpiderBot 3D Printer. The V1.7 Update contains: – Improved Pololu Drivers, the resolution of
After months and months of tests, design iterations, 7 prototypes, some unfortunate delays, the SpiderBot 3D printer dual head is close to being publicly released.
We are proud to reveal the V1.6 incremental update of the SpiderBot 3D Printer. The V1.6 Update contains: – Improved Bed Heater– Redesigned Fan Support
Thanking ProfBen (see the initial forum post here) for his initial ideas and very good work… Introducing a Qualup SAS intern: Antoine (Studying Mechanical Engineering with Design as
We are proud to reveal the V1.5 incremental update of the SpiderBot 3D Printer. The V1.5 Update contains: – New Main Body Anodized Rails for
One of our customer, a Maxillo-facial Surgeon, uses his SpiderBot to print 3D models of maxillary and skulls.This is an exact replica of the anatomy of a patient, printed from simple medical scanner of his jaw or head. This allows the surgeon, who must perform complex surgical operations, to
Davide Sher, a journalist and author for: 3dprintingindustry.com was visiting Lyon for a Rapid Prototyping Conference and paid us a surprise visit for an interview.
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