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The New Ultimaker 3
Ultimaker, the leading open source 3D printer manufacturer, announced today the global availability of the next generation of its 3D printing product line, the Ultimaker 3 and the Ultimaker 3 ExtendedWith Ultimaker 3’s advanced capability to print complex geometries using industrial-grade materials right from the desktop, users gain freedom of design never before accessible in the professional environment. Fully integrated hardware, software and materials configuration, as well as full settings alignment, ensures both efficient workflow and precision print results. Ultimaker 3 New Features With the Ultimaker 3, professional and reliable 3D printing is now available for multiple users across the...
Future Learning Spaces
Last month we were invited by organisers at Education Changemakers 2016 to set up a little makerspace for a Teacher and School Leader's event at the NAB village National Bank of Australia HQ in Docklands Melbourne. We were asked to see if we could develop something involving 3D Printing that would engage the Teachers attending the event. We started exploring an idea of making use of one of our Curriculum kits called the Kidville. We thought that the kit, which is actually designed to help to inspire and guide teachers and their student to reimagine cities they would like to...
Ultimaker used to bring 2000 year old Egyptian Mummy back to life
We get very excited when our Ultimaker users make groundbreaking work with their Ultimaker. Cue in University of Melbourne who recent received a lot of press around their recreation of a 2000 Year old Mummy. Stacey Gorski and her supervisor, Dr Varsha Pilbrow, with part of Meritamun’s 3D printed skull. Picture: Paul Burston. A team of experts at the University of Melbourne have been able to create a lifelike replica of a 2000 year old Egyptian Woman's Head, using new technologies including CT scanning, an Ultimaker 3D printer and forensic facial reconstruction, combined with good old-fashion Egyptology. This was...
Designer 3D printed Popsicles
Dream Pops was founded by David Marx, David Greenfeld, and David Cohen. And having help from a three-star Michelin chef like Juan Amador, good friend to Marx, certainly helps. As the idea originally came to mind for Marx in an effort to bring joy to the world—and himself—Amador liked the idea too and helped him come up with some unique recipes that they consider to be avante-garde yet inviting. “Why settle for vanilla or chocolate?” asks Marx. “At the crossroads of avant-garde ingredients, new flavors, and cutting-edge design, our product becomes the ice cream of the future.” The...
3D Prints for Teachers of the Visually Impaired
"3D Printing for Teachers of the Visually Impaired" has a goal to document simple, practical conventions for designing models, and lay the ground work so that interested parties can create the needed designs. Students with visual impairments have difficulty with concepts based on visual/spatial relationships, particularly in Math and Science. As 3D Printers continue to become a common place in the classroom, offering an unprecedented assets for teachers and students, teachers are often faced with the challenge of what to do with the 3D Printer? This project creates a open-source way to link teachers who need design files and designers...