Makex, an international company with bases in both China and America, are launching a new Kickstarter project today to fund a printer specially designed for making jewelry, and dentistry models. As a Digital Light Processing printer, using vat-polymerisation as opposed to the layering used in FDM (Fused Deposition modeling), the M-Jewelry is ideal for detailed projects. The printer promises ultra-high precision of either 32 or 50 microns XY resolution, and 1 to 100 micron thickness – compared to the 60 and 75 microns XY resolution and 15 to 150 micron thickness in Makex’s standard model: The M-One desktop DLP printer which was also funded via Kickstarter back in July 2014.
A focus on design precision
Amongst the portfolio of designs showing the capabilities of the M-Jewelry printer, Makex ...
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