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$350 3d printer may come to your desk sooner than you think

by:Tuowei     2019-09-08
Since the advent of the 3D printer, it has made great progress in various industries, from printing tiny plastic models to false teeth for medical reconstruction surgery.
The cooking agency has even tried 3D printed food such as cake icing and ramen.
But the reason 3D printers are only in experiments is because most machines cost more than $1000.
MakiBox wants to change this by giving you the opportunity to have a portable 3D printer as low as $350.
MakiBox is currently hosted on makvisible, a site similar to Kickstarter, but specifically for craft manufacturers who need project funding.
MakiBox is his own.
Included and compact, designed to allow students, engineers and industrial designers to conduct 3D printing experiments based on their own budget.
When the machine does 3D printing, no different parts are visible and discarded, makiBox is easier to use at home, so you don\'t have to worry about getting stuck with the machine when it prints.
While you may need to assemble the printer yourself, in order to reduce the number of parts, these parts require only a small amount of screws and bolts.
The design also allows MakiBox to work in all season conditions, while a room temperature environment is required for traditional 3D printers.
MakiBox wants to offer a wide range of opportunities for printable items such as phone cases, missing board game parts, and camera accessories.
You can even turn 2D photos into 3D sculptures.
Can you imagine that when you visit the Grand Canyon, the photos you take are regrouped into 3D models?
Hopefully, users will have access to RepRap, an open source system for 3D printing blueprints, and this possibility is endless, especially since we expect more models to be added constantly in the catalog.
At the lowest level of funding, you can have a MakiBox kit for $350.
This price point does not have the plastic supplies needed to print the model, so you may want to stick to using liquids like melted chocolate to print your own birthday cupcake icing.
The $475 fund comes from 10 acrylic benzene (ABS)
The plastic color currently used for traditional 3D printing.
By contrast, MakiBox is about the third in the price of MakerBot products-O-
You will lose $1099.
\"As we sell more, we will be able to see better prices in the future,\" said Hong Kong-based entrepreneur Jon Buford, who launched the MakiBox project.
The project is fully funded and you will have to participate in the operation by the end of today.
The MakiBox product page promises that you will receive your item in about a month, and if you miss the deadline, you may order more in the future as the product goes through Phase 2 financing.
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