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  2. MakerBot's Replicator+ promises bigger, faster 3D prints - AOL

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    MakerBot has had its fair share of woes lately, but the company isn't slowing down. It's launching a slew of new products, including a printer, revamped software and new materials. The Replicator+ ...

  3. Comparison of 3D printers - Wikipedia

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    Max build volume (mm) Max build volume (in) Min layer resolution Print speed (mm/s) Kit or assembled Airwolf 3D Axiom [3] 2015 [4] FFF: 318 mm × 203 mm × 254 mm 12.5 in × 8.0 in × 10.0 in 40 μm 250 mm/s Airwolf 3D HD2x 2014 FFF: 279 mm × 203 mm × 305 mm 11.0 in × 8.0 in × 12.0 in 60 μm 150 mm/s Anet A8 DIY Kit 2016 FFF

  4. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    MakerBot Industries, LLC was an American desktop 3D printer manufacturer company headquartered in New York City. It was founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer, and Zach "Hoeken" Smith to build on the early progress of the RepRap Project. It was acquired by Stratasys in June 2013.

  5. Print the Legend - Wikipedia

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    Print the Legend is a 2014 documentary film and Netflix original focused on 3D printing. [1] It delves into the growth of the 3D printing industry, with focus on startup companies MakerBot and Formlabs, established companies Stratasys, PrintForm and 3D Systems, and figures of controversy in the industry such as Cody Wilson.

  6. Bre Pettis - Wikipedia

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    co-founder and former CEO of MakerBot Industries Bre Pettis (born July 14, 1972) [ 2 ] is an American entrepreneur, video blogger, and creative artist. Pettis is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of MakerBot Industries , a 3D printer company now owned by Stratasys .

  7. Markforged - Wikipedia

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    The Metal X printer has a build volume of 300mm x 220mm x 180mm. Available materials on the Metal X system include 17-4PH stainless steel, tool steels (H13, A2, D2), Inconel 625, and pure Copper. [27] In 2019, Markforged released the Sinter-2, a larger furnace with four times the sintering workload of Sinter-1. [24]

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