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Raise3D ideaMaker tip.

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Just a tip to save you some time and frustration:Installing new versions of ideaMaker *will* overwrite THE DEFAULT SLICING PROFILES.So make sure not to store any custom settings in those profiles.Always save any customized setting as a new profile.Let us know if you need some help with any specific materials.We've had pretty good luck with some NinjaFlex - glad to share tips with you...

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PAIS 2016 Biennial Conference

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

PAIS 2016 Biennial Conference

Come see us at the PAIS 2016 Biennial Conference Friday October 7th 2016 at The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square PA. PAIS We'll be there with 3D printers galore! See the Zortrax M200, the Up Mini, the Raise3D N2, and the CraftBot Plus. See the printers in action, ask us how  3D printing can advance your educational goals in ways you never thought of.  

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The tallest structure in the world!

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

The tallest structure in the world!

Print your own copy of the tallest structure in the world in actual size on your Raise3D N2 Plus!This building is the tallest by quite a stretch, and you'll need the N2 Plus to print it!No other printer we carry can come even close to reaching these sort of dizzying heights!Some background on the actual structure:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_KhalifaMake sure you have the room for it before you start![we are just kidding of course, but we printed one to 23.5 inches and it came out beautifully!]Get your .stl file here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:28889/#files

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Find us at Makerfaire 2016!!

Posted by Jacqui Adams on

Getting ready to brave the rain on our trip to Makerfaire NY. We set up the Raise3D N2+ this afternoon in the NXP Pavilion booth 3501. We'll be here all weekend.

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Raise3D Print Platform Test results

Posted by Frank Quinlisk on

Raise3D Print Platform Test results

Our friends at Octave Systems ran a maximum size print test on the Raise N2 Plus. Check out the images below. Each print is set to 90% of the maximum capacity of the printer. The N2 Plus sample took over 293 hours to print. Can your 3D printer run for 290+ hours without failing? The Raise N2 Plus can.  

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