It’s taken years to perfect them, but desktop 3D printers that uses a conveyor belt instead of a traditional build plate to provide a theoretically infinite build volume are now finally on the market.
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 ...
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 ...
[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 ...
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