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Formlabs Announces a Desktop SLS 3D Printer
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Formlabs Announces a Desktop SLS 3D Printer
Nylon 3D Printer can help us making several useful things. This is so cool, SLS is Desktop 3D Printer.
This is expensive, but later on like we can have small, thin computers. We can have small and inexpensive 3D Printers too. 🙂
Formlabs have just announced the Fuse 1 — a selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printer that creates parts out of nylon. Formlabs is best known for their Form series of resin-based SLA 3D printers, and this represents a very different direction. SLS printers, which use a laser to sinter together models out of a powder-based material, […]
Get Subpixel Printing With a DLP 3D Printer
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Get Subpixel Printing With a DLP 3D Printer
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A DLP 3D printer works by shining light into a vat of photosensitive polymer using a Digital Light Processing projector, curing a thin layer of the goo until a solid part has been built up. Generally, the resolution of the print is determined by the resolution of the projector, and by the composition of the polymer itself. […]