The new ideaMaker 4.2.2 now released with new requested features and debugging based on user feedback.
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ideaMaker Metal is a modified version of ideaMaker optimized for the use of Ultrafuse® Metal Filaments, with unique features that provide the required part density and repeatability to create end parts of the highest quality.
Read more here: bit.ly/3nICSqC
Raise3D announces the worldwide launch of Raise3D MetalFuse system, an end-to-end fully integrated in-house printing ecosystem for metal 3D printing, developed in close collaboration with @BASF_ForwardAM and using Ultrafuse® Metal Filaments.
I'm liking @getideamaker a lot. Thanks to @greghuber! I think how it organizes settings and profiles for different printers and filaments is really great. #3dprinting
Dual Printing stream recap is here! Check it out if you haven't already.
1. Setting up and prepare printer for dual printing
2. IDEX Printer and Single Head Dual nozzle printing
3. Slicer setup for dual printing
4. Troubleshooting material combinations
youtu.be/SzuS9t69xuE
New webinar for our Spanish friends - Introduction to @getideamaker
Hosted by Martin Prieto, Additive Manufacturing at DATIVIC
September 23, 16:00 (CET)
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Introducing, the Raise3D Pro3 Series, a More Intelligent, State-of-the-art, 3D Printer that Addresses the Needs of Small-batch Production
Read more about the Pro3 Series here: bit.ly/3tioesN
Printed a functional part for someone, and used @IC3D_Printers ABS in the @Raise3D E2 and it came out incredible. I honestly didn’t think printing this in ABS was going to be this easy.
Default settings in @getideamaker, hit print, walked away. 15 hours later - this.
Optimized templates in #ideaMaker allow a new user to start printing right away but allows for a massive amount of customization and adjustment on parts if needed, and the scale of the Pro2 and Pro2 plus ensure that you won't be limited on size when it's most important.
Given the costs of manufacturing (full video for details), for low volume custom parts either for regular use or single test prototyping, owning a 3D printer is hands down the best way to go. Full video here: youtu.be/WLor7fb7cyM
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