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07-29-2015, 11:53 AM #1
Cosine Additive's Large Scale 3D Printer - AdditiveMachine1
SUMMARY: Texas based Cosine Additive is busy working on shaking up the manufacturing world as most know it with their large format 3D printer known as the AdditiveMachine1, which features a massive 1100x850x900 mm build space and can print with super resolution at super speed, as well--while also offering a heated print bed that heats up to 450°C. Coupled with the innovation of their industrial 3D printer is also their venture into the world of creating materials that offer great options than just PLA or ABS. With polycarbonate/carbon fiber materials, users can look toward being able to make stronger, higher quality components for serious applications. More details on this machine can be found here: http://3dprint.com/85423/additivemachine1-3d-printer/
Below is a picture of the AdditveMachine1 3D Printer:
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07-29-2015, 04:55 PM #2
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Wow looks real nice all metal build, wonder what the price is.
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08-03-2015, 12:16 AM #3
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this is just like a common smaller desktop 3d printer in an insanely large size.
wondering what materials 450 can handle exactly?????
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08-26-2015, 10:36 AM #4
3D printer price
The AM1 printer can be quoted on our website cosineadditive.com. The price of our printer includes service and repairs. As for the materials, The link below is an article about our machines and what kind of materials were are working with:
http://www.3dpnews.net/industrial-3d...al-3d-printing
Thanks, Cosine AdditiveLast edited by Cosine Additive; 08-29-2015 at 08:09 AM.
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08-26-2015, 12:03 PM #5
Given that your nearest rival the 3dp currently runs at under $20,000 - And yours is considerably more - in what universe is anyone going to buy yours ?
No matter how fast it runs can it print as fast as multiple 3dp 100s ?
Hell you can get a stastasys objet 150 (thinks that's the one) for less. And that's full colour multi material and overhang friendly.
I'm also curious as to what a hotbed that goes up to 450 degrees (centigrade presumably) is used for. Hotend makes sense, so I suspect this is probably misprint.
But you're taking an fdm machine into the price range of the serious industrial sls, polyjet and metal printing machines - not sure you'll get many customers at that price point.Last edited by curious aardvark; 08-29-2015 at 10:03 AM.
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