Feb.26, 2014
Erick Wolf, President of Airwolf 3D, demonstrates in the video all the details on their largest 3D printer - the AW3D HD.
The HD features a print volume of 1,150 cubic inches (12"x8"x12") and offers layer-to-layer resolution as fine as .06mm (.002"), and a partially enclosed, yet easily accessible frame design. The HD is also fully autonomous, meaning that it is not necessary to couple it to a computer to print. The HD comes standard with Airwolf's new proprietary Jam-Resistant hot end.
Specs:
- Build envelope WxDxH: 12″X 8″X 12″ (300 mm x 200 mm x 300 mm)
- Lead time: 4 Weeks
- Nozzle diameter (mm): .5 + .35
- Min. Layer thickness (mm): .05
- Max Speed (mm/s): Perimeter 150 mm/s, Travel 400 mm/s
- Theoretical positioning precision (mm): .02
- Input format: GCode
- Software: MatterControl (custom configured), Marlin Firmware, compatible with Repetier Host Print Controller, Slic3r GCode generator
- System compatibility: Windows/Mac
- Size WxDxH: 24″ x 18″ x 18″ (600 mm x 440 mm x 450 mm)
- Power supply: Internal auto-switching 13.5V DC, 320W
- LCD/Micro SD card adapter
- Weight (kg): 18 kg
Posted in 3D Printers
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$2,500 via Amazon http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00M175V9A
agree with cee wrote at 2/27/2014 7:29:15 AM:
yea way over priced
cee wrote at 2/26/2014 4:17:27 PM:
Not worth for that price at all!!!