jueves, 1 de junio de 2017

SLS 3D printing becomes more accessible as Autodesk Netfabb adds support for Sinterit Lisa

As 3D printing technology grows in popularity and becomes more accessible, non-professional hobbyists and makers are seeing their range of options gradually expand. However, FDM machines still remain the standard, if not the only type of 3D printer they can use in their own home. That could soon be changing, though, as Autodesk’s popular Netfabb 3D printing software has just added support for Sinterit’s Lisa 3D printer, one of the most affordable desktop SLS machines on the market.

from 3ders.org - http://www.3ders.org

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