The exciting world of 3D Printing


ULTIMAKER 2


Having a 3D Printer can open up a world of customization faster and closer to home. With the Ultimaker 2, you can personalize the objects in your life and have fun doing it. Designed for both the novice and the skilled, the Ultimaker 2 is well built and easy to interface with, and it creates stunning 3D prints. For its large build sizes, included accessories, robust software and print-quality score, the Ultimaker 2 wins!!!

Every inch of the Ultimaker 2 is designed to create the most effortless and enjoyable 3D printing experience ever. With ground-breaking 20 micron definition and near silent operation, it’s a leap forward in accurate 3D printing.

Everything's taken care of from the moment it’s out of the box, it’s ready to go. Intuitive software quickly and intelligently prepares your design for print. A radial scroll wheel allows for adjustment to speed and heat even whilst it’s printing. Long print jobs come with the reassurance of hours upon hours of continuous reliable printing. And even the heated print bed rarely needs adjustment.


There’s a sort of 3D alchemy that occurs when the software, materials and printer are combined. Together they create one of the most enjoyable and seamless 3D printing experiences around. It’s a kind of magic really.

Smart and intuitive, our advanced software makes 3D printing a breeze.
Endless testing tells us the filaments we've chosen make our printers sing.
Evolved through open source, it’s a printer for the people by the people.
The ingenious print head silently and precisely maps out your creation to an accuracy of 20 microns. It means print lines are barely perceivable creating a really smooth finish. And with its heated print bed and highly efficient dual fans, the Ultimaker 2 even takes overhangs and bridging in its stride. Did we mention it’s fast too?












For more information, 

http://www.redstack.com.au/Hardware/Ultimaker2-3D-Printer.aspx

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Free (or Low Cost) Apps for Mac OSX

Building Australia Party

A Surprise Visit