Posts Tagged ‘personal’

3D Systems: Shaping the Future of Personal 3D Printing


Personal 3D printers continue to improve in quality and decrease in cost. Let’s take a look at 3D Systems Corporation, a company that should benefit as the technology goes mainstream. Watch this video for our take, and be sure to visit our web site at www.TechStocksRock.com to share your thoughts on this and other tech topics.

Dimension 3D Printing Group Introduces the uPrint Personal 3D Printer.flv


Some of the reasons for Dimension’s rapid rate of adoption are: • Durable ABS Plus Material • Models that truly enable advanced functional testing. They simply work! • Proven Technology, Fast ,Safe, Simple, Reliable • Lowest initial investment • Lowest Operating Cost • Easy to Use • True Office Operation • Green, No chemicals, resins or powders

uPrint Personal 3D Printer – Graphics Systems Corp


The New uPrint™ Personal 3D Printer Only $14900* USD For more info or a sample part, please contact Graphics Systems Corp. at 800-454-CADD or visit www.gxsc.com today! With the new uPrint Personal 3D Printer from Dimension, you’ve got more flexibility than ever for making 3D models for visualization, collaboration, and functional testing. We’ve made uPrint compact enough to fit on your desktop; simple enough for no-hassle setup and operation; and — best of all — affordable enough for most users, no matter your profession or office size.

Fab@Home personal fabber 3d printer


www.fabathome.org Fabbers (aka 3D Printers or rapid prototyping machines) are a relatively new form of manufacturing that builds 3D objects by carefuly depositing materials drop by drop, layer by layer. Slowly but surely, with the right set of materials and a geometric blueprint, you can fabricate complex objects. Believe it or not you can build your own fabber, Fab@home is a site with all what you need to build your own fabber, Our goal is to explore the potential of universal fabrication Machines that can use multiple materials to fabricate complete, active systems. Inspired by this history, the goal of this project is to offer an open-source, low-cost, personal SFF system kit, which we call “Fab@Home”. The aim of this project is to put SFF technology into the hands of those same curious, inventive, and entrepreneurial citizens. In addition, through this Wiki web site we hope to inspire users of Fab@Home to exchange their ideas for applications and their improvements to the hardware and software with us and each other. Several machines are already in use.