Has anyone ever seen one of these in action?
I get an email from them once a month with their latest videos and news.
Here's their website...I'm just in awe how large the thing is! http://3dplatform.com/
3DP1000, the beast!
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Re: 3DP1000, the beast!
It looks like it's running UMO adjusted firmware. The same screen, same layout.
Or it is a model mockup render using UMO images
Or it is a model mockup render using UMO images
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Re: 3DP1000, the beast!
OMG... I so want that!
Unfortunately $21,500 is a bit outside of my budget
Unfortunately $21,500 is a bit outside of my budget
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Re: 3DP1000, the beast!
I know, right? $25 cheaper and I could have oneBlizz wrote:OMG... I so want that!
Unfortunately $21,500 is a bit outside of my budget
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Re: 3DP1000, the beast!
I am curious how they avoid warping problems.
The heated helps of course, but I still thought it would be difficult when things are that large.
I somehow expected that they would have a giant plastic box to cover the whole printer when it is printing to stabilize the temperature.
Very interesting though indeed, but my budget is limited too sadly (or luckily I guess, according to my wife )
The heated helps of course, but I still thought it would be difficult when things are that large.
I somehow expected that they would have a giant plastic box to cover the whole printer when it is printing to stabilize the temperature.
Very interesting though indeed, but my budget is limited too sadly (or luckily I guess, according to my wife )