After a lot of hours testing and experimenting with the Mass Portal Delta it’s time to have some fun with it too.
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3D Printer made with XT-copolyester
A 3D printer designed by Harold Reedijk and made with colorFabb XT. ColorFabb XT is an engineering grade material made with Eastman Amphora 3D polymer.
Frenchie
What a beauty! Frenchie, Design by Ola Sundberg , check out his personal website.
Get the 3d files here
Printed on an Ultimaker 1
- Layerheight 0.2mm
- Print speed 50mm/s
- Printing temperature 210C
3D Printed Mini FPV Tricopter! – #1
We’re always on the look out for amazing DIY projects that relate to 3D printing. Just the other day a new tri-copter design was posted on Flitetest.com by rocketman1092 which really caught my eyes. Then moments later it also appeared on thingiverse, so naturally we had to start making this right away.
Saber-Toothed Cat Skull
This great model is from the Makerbot Studio’s curriculum collection. The Saber-Toothed Cat Skull is printed as one piece, without any support material!
Design by Makerbot Academy
Get the 3d files here
Skull and base plate:
Printed on an Ultimaker 2
- Layerheight 0.2mm
- Print speed 40mm/s
- Printing temperature 205C
Teeth:
Printed on the Makerbot Replicator 2
- Layerheight 0.2mm
- Print speed 70mm/s
- Printing temperature 200C
how to print with copperFill
A new metal filament for 3D printing is about to be shipped to our early adopters who placed a pre-order in the last month. Therefore it’s about time to share our insights and tips on printing with copperFill 3D printing filament!
All new copperFill
BronzeFill has become a huge hit for colorFabb and we’ve seen many great examples of excellent 3D printed models on their social media. Apparently printing with metal on desktop 3D printers is something the maker community is really interested in.
Excellence in woodFill 3D Printing
Replicas of historic church figures in wood by Fucco Design.
The original figures were scanned by Scanning 3D; Fucco Design split the received model into parts and then had it printed, initially processed (separation of supports, etc.) and glued it all together.
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And the winner is…
First of all we need to start this post with a big thank you to all participants of the Time-Lapse contest! Overall we’re impressed with the quality of the videos and the amount of care and attention the contenders have put into their work.
3D printing La Fabshop Mobile
Le fabshop has got a great thingiverse portfolio of 3d designs which are made for 3d printing. We printed the little car on our Ultimaker Original and made a time-lapse video.