50 likes | 184 Vues
The University of Minnesota's Mechanical Engineering (UMN ME) department boasts state-of-the-art 3D printing capabilities. This includes machines like the Stratasys FDM system, which utilizes Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) for additive manufacturing. Designed for a variety of applications, the equipment enables desktop manufacturing and innovative project realization. Learn about the evolving landscape of 3D printing technologies, from affordable options like Cupcake CNC printers to advanced systems like the Stratasys uPrint and 3D Systems V-Flash, enhancing prototyping and fabrication.
E N D
3-D Printing The machine owned by UMN ME
3-D Printing or Additive Manufacturing or Desktop Manufacturing Technologies Source: Wikipedia
Stratasys: Fused Deposition Modeling NYT Desktop Mfg video Source: Wikipedia
3D Printing is Now Dec. 2010 Sept. 2010 2012
Growing Options Cupcake CNC Printer, $649 StratasysuPrint, $10K 3D Systems V-Flash firstcut CNC machining service Northern Lights Technology Center Ponoko fab service