Large scale ‚anti-gravity‘ 3D printer goes full metal

In May 2013 Petr Novikov, Saša Jokić from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) and Joris Laarman Studio in the Netherlands unveiled Mataerial 3D printer, a device that prints object on any given working surface independently of its inclination and smoothness, and without a need of additional support structures. By using a super fast curing resin with a multi-jointed robotic arm, the printer, now called ‚MX3D-Resin‘, is able to create organic shaped objects by making 3D curves instead of 2D layers.
(…weiter auf 3ders.org)


Introducing large scale multi axis 3D printing in metal!
(Quelle: Youtube / Joris Laarman Lab)




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