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Posted: 21 Oct 2014 07:58 AM PDT The Lumipocket DLP 3d Printer is ultra-compact without sacrificing high quality. With a printing area of 10cm diameter and 10cm tall, its footprint is one of the smallest. With its integrated top projection system, light curing resin is made easier than ever by eliminating the need to replace the printing vat or anti-stick coating often. See it in action after the jump! Technology: Stereolithography (DLP) Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 28 cm Build Volume: 100 x 100 x 100 mm Layer Curing Time: 3000ms-8000ms Resolution X, Y axis: 50/100 microns Resolution Z: 50/100 microns Electronics: Arduino Micro Designer: Lumi Industries - Related posts: |
Display and Charge Like Never Before Posted: 21 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT Queel & Company’s not-so-utilitarian Spool Dock blurs the line between modern home decor and electronic accessory. Crafted in the USA from sustainable North American white oak, merino felt wool and a weighted metal base, this stylish charging dock is as sophisticated as it is warm and natural. Better yet, it also doubles as a convenient cable organizer that allows users to swivel docked devices with the touch of a finger! Get it here. Designer: Quell & Company
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Posted: 21 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT The VELLO series ushers in a new era of urban mobility in the form of high-performance folding bikes. In 3 distinct versions (Rocky, Speedster, and Urbano), they include some of the best features of a city, racing and folding bike while introducing new functions like integrated lights, folding fenders, and magnet release/suspension to cope with the demand of the urban lifestyle. With one easy kick (no hands needed), it folds in one second to swiftly transition between riding and carrying. See it in action –> Designer: VELLO Bike - Related posts: |
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