[Call Me Swal] wanted to experiment with large 3D prints. So he took a Hornet 3D printer and designed a lot of 3D parts to convert it into an “infinite” conveyor belt printer. It looks like — as you ...
Specially priced early bird pledges are now available for the inventive project from roughly $549 or £404 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 31% ...
3D printing multiple items one after another can be a time-consuming job, especially when you need to clean down and resend files to your 3D printer after each print has finished. A solution to ...
Hackaday has been reporting on belt printers for around a decade now, since MakerBot released (and then quickly pulled) an automated build platform for their very first Cupcake printer. Turns out that ...
The One Pro enables series production, endless objects in length and complex structures in a material-saving way Serial additive manufacturing on a 3D printer with integrated conveyor belt as printing ...
Düsseldorf, Germany--(Newsfile Corp. - September 6, 2022) - iFactory3D, a German 3D printing company founded by Artur Steffen and Martin Huber in 2020, announces the launch of its innovative belt ...