| Makerbot's fourth generation desktop 3D printer was launched recently. The Makerbot Replicator 2 continues to raise the bar for at-home 3D printing with increased build volume, new software and significantly finer layer resolution than the company's previous version. |
fourth generation Makerbot desktop 3D printer was launched recently, and the updates on the device make it a potentially very disruptive to the ever-progressing 3D printing and rapid prototyping industry. The Makerbot Replicator 2 features increased build volume, new software and significantly finer layer resolution than the company's previous offering.
The Replicator 2 desktop 3D printer will cost US$2,199 when it becomes available in the next four to six weeks. Additionally you will need to buy the PLA plastic material at $50 per 1kg spool to get 3D printing.
The Replicator 2 is capable of a much finer layer resolution of 100 microns (about as thin as a sheet of paper), nearly three times finer than the previous version. This means the unslighty ridges of earlier printers are less visible and less rough to handle. Based on the videos and images provided by Makerbot, the resolution is very impressive.
While the resolution is fine, the Makerbot 2 Replicator is still designed for home use. For instance the Objet Eden series of printers - among the most advanced on the market - print with a resolution of just 16 microns. That's the kind of detail you want if you're printing a fine art piece sculpted in ZBrush or Mudbox.
3D printing at that level is still very expensive – depending on the size of your model, a service bureau could end up charging you more than the price of the Replicator 2 machine.
One of the major announcements is the introduction of the new MakerWare software. MakerWare has a simple GUI and allows you to load multiple STL or OBJ files at once. Just about every 3D modeling software allows you to export to OBJ, but until now the somewhat annoying STL format was the default for most printers, so that's a very nice feature. Once your model is loaded, you can rearrange its position and scale it to whatever size you want either alone or in a group. Once you're ready to print the company's proprietary slicer, Miracle Grue, prepares the models for printing 20x faster than Skeinforge with optimized tool paths for more consistent prints.
3D printers are obviously intended for people who create digital models, and Makerbot has grown a community (called Thingiverse) where of builders can upload and share their creations. Currently the site is home to more than 28,000 projects that can be downloaded for free and printed. And if you want to print in two colors or materials, the first shipments of the Replicator 2X ($2,799) are expected early next year.
SOURCE Gizmag
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