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Latest revision as of 18:50, 12 September 2020
Basics
- Multiple D3D Print Farms Managed Remotely
Used For
- Mass Production of Plastic Parts
- Mass Production of Plastic Finished Parts
Industry Standards
Full System
Prusia's Print Farm
- Prusia 3D Printers are one of the largest companies that still use 3D Printing for most of their parts
- Here is a video tour + explanation of it
Voodoo Manufacturing
Form Cell
Carbon Speedcell
- Main Site
- Promotional Video
- Tested's Review of the M1 Printer, and an Interview with a Carbon 3D Representative
Parts
Software
Existing Open Source Designs
Basic Design
Printer
- D3D Printer or variant
- See D3D
Remote Control Board
- Rasberry Pi?