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November 23, 2015

Nexa3D needs your cash to make its ‘ultrafast’ 3D printer

by John_A

Not long ago, we saw a new kind of super-fast 3D printer that works by “growing” objects from resin, rather than laboriously depositing the print material in layers. Another company called Nexa3D has launched a product on Kickstarter that’s similarly quick, claiming that you’ll be able to print objects at a speed of around 1-inch every 3 minutes. That’s around 25-100 times faster than a regular 3D printer, and objects can be made to around 120 microns of detail, fairly close to the resolution of a Makerbot Replicator 2. Like the Carbon 3D printer we saw earlier, this new system works by using light to harden a photo-curing resin that is gradually extruded from a tank.

Via: Designboom

Source: Kickstarter

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