Lewihe unveils its Sneaker 3D printer

플랫폼른 점점 가격이 떨어지고 대량생산만들어가면 3D Printer값도 현실적이 되겠네 ㅋㅋ AT90USB:
The high-performance, low-power Atmel 8-bit AVR RISC-based microcontroller combines 128KB ISP flash memory with read-while-write capabilities, 4KB EEPROM, 8KB SRAM, 48 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, real time counter, 4 flexible timer/counters with compare modes and PWM, USART, byte oriented 2-wire serial interface, USB 2.0 low-speed and full-speed device, an 8-channel 10-bit A/D converter with optional differential input stage with programmable gain, programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator, SPI serial port, JTAG (IEEE 1149.1 compliant) interface for on-chip debugging, and six software selectable power saving modes.

By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the device achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz, balancing power consumption and processor speed.

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Earlier this summer, Makers Juan Tendero, Jordi Tendero and Jose Manuel Quiles announced that they would launch a new 3D printer, capable of printing Filaflex filament at speeds faster than any other desktop machine on the market today. In doing so, the team had launched its Lewihe 3D printer on Indiegogo, seeking $60,000 to further production. While they were unable to garner the targeted amount, the group did utilize the pledged $11,105 to expand their capabilities.

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Now a couple of months later, the team has resurfaced to announce that they will be unveiling another printer, the Lewihe Sneaker. Though larger than the company’s previous machines, the Sneaker will still be based on the same core XY system. Each of the recently-announced devices are powered by an Atmel AT90USB1286 based SAV Mk-I board.

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Built on an aluminum alloy chassis, the Sneaker’s key specs include:

  • Print Technology: Fused Filament Fabrication
  • Build Volume: 320 x 210 x 210 mm
  • Print speed: 120 mm/s
  • Printer Size:…

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BadPrinter 2 is an ATmega2560 powered 3D printer

Atmega 2560 mcu is a well-konwn platform for 3D printer.?.. BadPrinter2 / Arduino 3DPrinter …

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Italy-based Bad Devices has recently launched its latest 3D printer, the BadPrinter 2, which is based on an Atmel ATmega2560 microcontroller (MCU).

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As its unique, eye-catching name suggests, this gadget is truly bad to the bone! Powered by a Megatronics v3.0 motherboard (ATmega2560), the printer can create objects 226 x 228 x 210mm in size, while its printheads are encased in a black steel structure. With dual independent extruders, the machine is equipped to handle print speeds up to 150mm/s, while its 0.4mm nozzle is capable of printing layers up to 50 microns in thickness. It also includes a quickly removable 4mm heated glass bed and an enclosed working area specifically made for ABS plastic.

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The company has chosen to create its own path by taking its high-quality 3D printer directly to market, forgoing a crowdfunding campaign like many of its competitors.

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To demonstrate its dual-color functionality, the Bad Devices team captured the megaAVR powered device printing a soccer ball.

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Yahoo!ニュース – 3D印刷 個人メーカーが続々(2014年7月21日(月) 掲載)

 

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Yahoo!ニュース – 3D印刷 個人メーカーが続々(2014年7月21日(月) 掲載).

3D(3次元)プリンターを活用した“個人メーカー”が続々誕生している。これに伴いインターネット経由で受け取った3Dデータを基に製品を出力し、サイト上で販売するサービスが相次ぎ出現。利用者が1万人近くに達するサービスも出てきた。今はアクセサリーや雑貨が中心だが、数年内には多様な素材の精巧な製品を数百万個単位で量産可能となり、家電の“印刷”なども視野に入る。