Wednesday, April 17, 2013

MakerBot: Replicator 2

If you're into 3D modelling, but can't afford to get yourself a super-expensive 3D printer, then the new MakerBot: Replicator 2 may be an option for you. At USD$2,199, this is still much cheaper than the commercial 3D printers out there. The Replicator 2 uses heat extrusion method, as opposed to the more common STL (Stereolitography) method, which is much cheaper in the long run when producing your models. Previous extrusion 3D printers tend to produce very coarse results which needed post production work to smooth out the rough edges, however this new model boast a 100 micron resolution, where each layer is as thin as a piece of paper!

While the price tag could still be out of reach for most of us, expect it to drop as the demand for these printers increase. Regardless, if you already plan to buy it, check out the following link for more info: http://store.makerbot.com/replicator2.html

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