Read more.The first UK high street shop to sell 3D printers is now offering the Velleman K8200.
Read more.The first UK high street shop to sell 3D printers is now offering the Velleman K8200.
3d printer looks like it was 3d printed....
And £100 mark up for Maplins? Epic fail that...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Might be expensive but hopefully this will start the arrival of more 3d printers in more shops and competition will help us out
I know I want one, but I'm just not sure what for!
This technology is advancing nicely, it's getting to the stage that home 2D printing was in the 1980s.
Soon (c. 5 to 10 years) the systems will be able to mix coloured (C, M, Y, White, blacK) plastics to print full colour 3D objects.
Be nice if they could use a similar method to printing and just mix the color with the white. That way you'd only need white or maybe even clear plastic and ink(or whatever it'd be).
Be great fun to play with when these come down a lot in price!
You could always use it to print a gun and then hold up the store you bought the printer from and get a "point 22 discount". (joke ... not a very good one I know)
(Bad) jokes aside, how resilient are the printer's outputs? Last time I checked they were very fragile, only really useful for objet d'art and prototypes/conceptual-models If they can be used for load-bearing structures then a 3d printer could be great for making custom fixings etc.
£700 though is a bit rich for my wallet.
That's think I'm getting one of these instead of a new gfx card
JABULANI NONKE
That is pretty cool.
How much could you "print" with the supplied 5m?
Does anyone know how long that "promotion" video model took to print?
You might want to check this out. I can think of MANY uses. :-D
Better still, use your cheap, high street 3D printer to print a much better, more advanced one when the technology catches up! ;-)
Incidentally, you *can* change filament mid-print, it's just a pain in the *ss right now with Repetier and the various slicing tools, and the effects are not dissimilar to a Camden Market tie-dye t-shirt. With the arrival of affordable 3D printing for the masses through it can only be a matter of time before the software catches up.
Oh, and this will most likely print with nylon filament (as long as the head survives going up to 250C) and you can colour that with Dylon/RIT dye... ;-)
McEwin (10-07-2013)
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