What’s up everyone, Tom here, and today we’re going to look at OpenSource and how the original idea of freely sharing knowledge is getting watered down more and more. And this is a problem!
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Twice the Sigma R17: The BCN3D Sigmax! #TCT2017
What do you get when you take the BCN3D Sigma R17, make the print area twice as wide, add support for Cura 2.7 and a make better use of the independent toolheads? Basically, the new Sigmax. Get the regular Sigma here Discuss this video
In-depth look at the Einsy from Prusa’s MK3! #TCT2017
Prusa’s new MK3 comes with a ton of new features, many of which are made possible by the completely re-engineered mainboard! Learn about why the switch away from the Ultimachine RAMBo was necessary, what makes the new Einsy board special and why 8-bit is still totally ok!
Second look at the Prusa i3 MK3: Sensory overload! #TCT2017
The Original Prusa i3 MK3 certainly packs a ton of new features and sensors, but is it substantial enough of an upgrade over the MK2(S) to warrant an upgrade?
TCT: Why open source is life for AlephObjects, makers Lulzbot 3D printers!
Sharing is caring, right? AlephObjects take it very seriously and religiously embrace free/libre hardware and software!
TCT: James Bruton’s third BB8 and his creative process for it!
I got to learn about how James Bruton’s awesome designs and how he makes them! Check out James’ channel here or support him on Patreon. All videos from the TCT show Birmingham 2016 Huge thanks to e3d-online.com for making this trip possible!
TCT: 3D Printers for Engineers from Zortax with soluble support material!
Do you know about Zortrax? Sure, they aren’t exactly aimed at DIYers, but they might just have the right recipe to make engineers happy! All videos from the TCT show Birmingham 2016 Huge thanks to e3d-online.com for making this trip possible!
TCT: Josef Prusa on Multiextrusion and the future of 3D Printing!
Prusa Research have been cranking their game up to 11 lately – here’s why Josef Prusa believes Multiextrusion is the future! All videos from the TCT show Birmingham 2016 Huge thanks to e3d-online.com for making this trip possible!