AMAKER: World's First Dual ARM Open Source 3D Printer

A project in Sydney, AU by AMAKER
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A next generation assembled 3D printer that is easy to use and anyone can own. Open source. Endless possibilities !
Backers: 33
Average Pledge Per Backer: $1228

Funded: $40,514 of $40,000
Dates: Apr 15th -> May 15th (30 days)
Project By: AMAKER
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Latest News

Design Considerations for Dual Arm processors - Part 3 : 2nd ARM

May 12th - via: kickstarter.com
We will continue from the previous post to share some of our design considerations, to share with you what we are using the DUAL ARM processors for. Part 3: 2nd ARMIn part 1 and 2 update, we have shared the design considerations of 1st ARM. To... (Read More)

20 microns vs 200 microns

May 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there Backers, We have printed a 20 microns and a 200 microns Twisted 6-sided Vase to show you ! Here are some close up shots of the printed vases for comparison.  This is the printed vase at 20 microns layer resolution: This is the printed vase... (Read More)

More Action Figures

May 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there Backers,  We printed a warrior figurine to show you !  This is the faceless design by fantasygraph http://www.makershop.co/shop/fantasygraph/item/faceless. The model is 128mm tall. We have printed this in ABS at 0.2mm layer resolution.... (Read More)

Action Figures

May 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there Backers,  We decided to print more figurines to show you !  This is the black swan design by fantasygraph. http://www.makershop.co/shop/fantasygraph/item/who-will-be-the-first  The model is 135mm tall. We have printed this in ABS at 0.1mm... (Read More)

Design Considerations for Dual Arm processors - Part 2 : Thermal

April 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
We will continue from the previous post to share some of our design considerations, to share with you what we are using the DUAL ARM processors for. Part 2: Let's start with thermal We have designed our controller board to use thermocouple... (Read More)

Design Considerations for Dual Arm processors - Part 1 : Motion Control

April 21st - via: kickstarter.com
We think it will be good to share some of our design considerations, to share with you what we are using the DUAL ARM processors for. Amaker 3D printer - Motor Driver Part 1: Let’s start with motion control. We designed our controller board to use... (Read More)

Kickstarter Campaign for the Amaker3D 3D Printer

April 21st - via: 3dprinter.net
A new 3D printer is about to enter the world of 3D printing. Singapore-based company Amaker3D announced on Friday that they are launching a Kickstarter campaign for their new 3D printer, Amaker. (Read More)

Happy Easter !

April 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Wishing all our backers a wonderful Easter Sunday! Thank you for all your support.  Sending you our warm wishes with colorful eggs.  These easter eggs are printed with various ABS colors. The alphabets are printed using ABS glow-in-the-dark green.... (Read More)

Action Figures

April 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there Backers, We decided to print more figurines to show you ! This is the huntress design by fantasygraph. http://www.makershop.co/shop/fantasygraph/item/the-huntress The original model is 138mm tall for a base diameter 137mm.  We have scaled... (Read More)

Miniature Print Challenge

April 17th - via: kickstarter.com
We have received a great question about having close-up pictures of objects printed by Amaker 3D printer and we are thrilled to share with you our results. Here is our 28mm miniature print at 0.02mm layers resolution: 28mm miniature print and iPhone... (Read More)

Thank You!

April 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear all Backers, Thank you for supporting us! Greatly appreciate your pledge towards our campaign. Thank you for your feedback and questions, we will respond to them as fast as we can. We will also post a FAQ of the common questions. Please help to... (Read More)

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