Sculpteo 3D printing blog

The sculpteo blog delivers the latest news and trends about 3d printing. You'll find information about the latest 3d printing technologies, 3d files, tutorials and the best 3d modeling software.

Since the beginning you can tell Sculpteo what you want and we send you a mini-you that match your expectations. We now offer a lot of different themes : Rugby, ski, Soccer, golf, tennis, couple, wedding, family, graduate… And more to come. Send us 2...

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The Voxeljet VX4000 3D printer has a build space of 4 x 2 x 1 meters which is approximately eight times the volume of conventional systems. Its printer head, that prints a layer in only 2 passes, has ten printing modules with 2656 controllable jets. ...

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We need you and your talent!


Posted By on Mar 31, 2011

A place that combines your interests in 3D creation and business online with Sculpteo. You create 3D designs and you are interested in highlighting your works? Sculpteo is the website in which your models can be sold (you receive each month royalties...

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– Register here – Fill in your public information (Shop information) – Open a PayPal account and fill this form – Upload your 3D models (you can set a royalty rate for each 3D model) – Around the 20th of each month, Sculpteo pays you the amount of ro...

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Objet Geometries demonstrated the benefits of adding 3D printing to the workflow at the International Dental Show 2011 (Cologne, Germany) with its Eden 260 V 3D printer “The adoption of digital technology is happening rapidly in the dental industry a...

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3D Printers can make music too


Posted By on Mar 25, 2011

In this video from Erik de Bruijn you can see a RepRap (Replicating Rapid prototyper) 3D printer making music. “The RepRap 3D can not only make things… it also makes music!
This is the theme song of ‘The Terminator’… will it be man versus machine?” 3...

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DAVID is a freeware software that allows you to scan/digitize three-dimensional objects. To build a 3D scanner you need : A camera (e.g. web cam), a hand-held line laser (starting at €19.90), two plain boards in the background, a Windows PC and the D...

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