Posts Tagged ‘Dimension’

Ninth Graders Learn Innovation with Dimension 3D Printer


TJ Hendrickson’s ‘Introduction to Engineering Design’ class discusses their projects and the Dimension 3D Printer they used to bring their creations to life. After using college-level mathematics to design their models in CAD software, printing is as easy as clicking “print” and their file is built on their Dimension 3D Printer. Source: Shakopee Valley News – 4/23/09 www.shakopeenews.com


Working centrifugal fan made with Dimension BST 3D printer


Working centrifugal fan and motor actuated butterfly damper made with a dimension BST 3d printer / rapid prototyping machine. The fan is belt driven and capable of producing about 1.5 inches (H20) of static pressure.


Unloading and Loading the Dimension 3D printer


This is a training video on how to load and unload the Dimension work group printer. Produced by PADT presented by Mario Vargas and produced by David Mastel and Sam Goff


3D Printer – Dimension uPrint


Printing some BrainBot parts


FDM Accuracy of Cup on Dimension BST 768 3D Printer


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Dimension 3D Printer in Action


Dimension SST 1200es 3D printer prints out 2 interlocked cube frames. “Dimension 1200es 3D Printers use ABSplus™ modeling material, a production-grade thermoplastic that is durable enough to perform virtually the same as production parts. Models are printed from the bottom up with precisely deposited layers of modeling and support material. There’s no waiting for models to cure — they’re ready for support removal right from the printer.”


Dimension 3D Printing Group Introduces the uPrint™ Personal 3D Printer


Dimension 3D Printing Group Introduces the uPrint™ Personal 3D Printer As a personal 3D printer, uPrint makes 3D printing immediate and convenient through every design iteration. There’s no waiting in queue for a shared printer and no waiting for models to arrive from an outside service.


Dimension 3D Printers by Stratasys at CMTS 2009 on citytv Breakfast Television


James Janeteas with Cimetrix, a Stratasys reseller, explains 3D printing technology with real working models printed on the Dimension 3D Printer during the Canadian Manufacturing & Technology Show in Tornoto, Ontario, October 2009. Using a 3D Printer, engineers can enhance their design process by printing concept 3D models and functional prototypes in house, saving time and money over out-sourced solutions. Dimension 3D Printers use Stratasys Fused Deposition Modeling, or FDM technology to produce accurate, durable models for testing form, fit and function.