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Seeing the large Eiffel tower 3d print you might rightfully ask ‘how far does the resin go?’ The easiest, but least helpful answer is: it depends! The job of this blog is to explore some of the factors it depends upon.
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Satori’s new big volume, high precision, premium 3D printer, the VL2800 is on its way and it can be a game-changer in a wide range of industries, including design engineering.
The machine is for everyone, from 3D printing enthusiasts to those who wish to unleash their creativity and start their 3D printing journey! The VL2800 is a premium, professional
In this blog, we’re discussing a feature that separates industrial from hobby printers, the Quality and solidness of the machine. We are striving to give you the best experience with your printer, of course, the quality of your prints plays a huge role in that, but a successful print is better than
Soon, Satori will launch a new big volume, high precision industrial-grade 3D printer, the VL2800, on Kickstarter. Before the Kickstarter campaign goes live, we’d like to share with you more about how the Kickstarter campaign works and why we at Satori decided to launch the VL2800 using this platfor
3D printing is consistently praised for its impact on a range of industries. Industries like housing, medicine and robotics the list are expanding every day.
3D printing is creating opportunities for innovators across a variety of industries. The 3D printing technology that is accessible today is rapidly advancing and opening new doors for creatives especially in the fashion industry.
Casting is one process where 3D printing impacts traditional jewellery-making. Investment casting is one of the most recognised traditional methods of creating jewellery that is still used today. Investment casting involves creating a pattern, traditionally made out of wax and then covering it in a
From 3D printing entire housing communities to 3D printing a school in a remote area, the architectural industry is an example of where 3D printing is being used to tackle some of the world’s biggest social problems like housing and sustainability.
In honour of International Women’s day, Satori has rounded up 5 inspirational women in the technology industry.
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3D printing can provide significant benefits to engineering applications. Additive manufacturing using MSLA technology can offer a big advantage over more traditional engineering processes from shorter lead times in prototyping to creating complex internal structures. To find out more on MSLA please
Jewellery designers use 3D printers in their workflow, these models fall into 3 purposes; prototyping, casting, and making masters. In this post we’re exploring 3 types of printer and discuss how they stack up for jewellery design and production.
Key Benefits: Individual patients' teeth in a batch print for 20 models take 4 hours & 40 min to print; each model takes less than 30 min to produce, compared to outsourcing time of 7 days. Optimise work efficiency, as batch production can take place overnight in non-working hours with no supe