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09-16-2014, 09:31 AM #1
Tribot 3D Printer, CNC Mill, Injection Mold
Looks like we are about to see another pretty awesome Kickstarter project launch within a week or so. Luminar, a company based in Idaho, will be launching their crowdfunding campaign for the Tribot 3D printer/milling machine/injection mold. The machine, which will retail for $9,950, will be available to the first 8 backers on Kickstarter for just $4,999. More details can be found here: http://3dprint.com/15381/tribot-3d-printer-cnc-mold
Below are some of the general specs of the machine's 3 basic functions:
Printer:
- Build Area (Inches): 11 x 5 x 9
- Filament Size/Type:3mm PLA
- Included Nozzle Sizes: .35mm, .5mm and 1mm
Injection Molding:
- Shot Size: 0 to 4cc
- Vary Cavity Fill Volumes?: Yes, can setup for multiple cavities of the same or different fill volumes
- Filament Types: PLA, ABS, POLYPROPYLENE, POLYETHYLENE, etc
- Cavities Per Inject Cycle: One or More
- Temp. Control: Digital PIC temperature controller
CNC Mill:
- XYZ Travel: 11” x 5” x 9”
- Table/Mounting: Cast iron table with 3 T-slots for fixture mounting
- Capacity: Drilling 1/2” and Milling 1/2”
- Steppers: NEMA 23 Stepper driven 3 axis motion, 1/8 step 24 v dc power supply
Check out a picture of the Tribot 3-in-1 machine below. Let's hear your thoughts? Anyone considering ordering one of these?
Do bed magnets deteriorate.
04-29-2024, 01:35 AM in General 3D Printing Discussion