UK-based Pearson Engineering has developed and tested a lightweight interface for its front-end equipment (FEE) called ‘SLICE’, which is already being marketing to potential end users and original ...
With few exceptions, it seemed like every 3D printer at the first inaugural East Coast RepRap Festival (ERRF) was using a hotend built by E3D. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that; E3D makes ...
New 3D printer hot end aptly named Copperhead has been created by Slice Engineering and is now available to back via Kickstarter with early bird pledges starting from just $49. Watch the demonstration ...
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