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3D Scanner. KinectFusion - Real-time 3D Reconstruction and Interaction Using a Moving Depth Camera [28C3] by CCCen 21,171 views KinectFusion Real-time 3D Reconstruction and Interaction Using a Moving Depth Camera This project investigates techniques to track the 6DOF position of handheld depth sensing cameras, such as Kinect, as they move through space and perform high quality 3D surface reconstructions for interaction.

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While depth cameras are not conceptually new, Kinect has made such sensors accessible to all. The quality of the depth sensing, given the low-cost and real-time nature of the device, is compelling, and has made the sensor instantly popular with researchers and enthusiasts alike. Speaker: David Kim EventID: 4928 Event: 28th Chaos Communication Congress (28C3) by the Chaos Computer Club [CCC] Location: Berlin Congress Center [bcc]; Alexanderstr. 11; 10178 Berlin; Germany Language: english Start: 29.12.2011 15:15:00 +01:00 License: CC-by-nc-sa. Hyrel Developing Tri-Color 3D Printer Extruder for Release in 2013. Posted 11/01/2012 at 2:14pm | by Chris Barylick Deep in the heart of the south, Kickstarter-funded, Atlanta-based Hyrel has begun prototyping what could be among the next generation of 3D printers - a full-color printer.

Hyrel Developing Tri-Color 3D Printer Extruder for Release in 2013

The Hyrel unit, presently in development, will use a three-color extruder head to blend red, green and blue color strands together to create any color the user might need in their 3D model. These colors can then be printed at any opacity, allowing for even finer control over the texture, shading and overall color of the product.

The shape of things to come: A consumer's guide to 3D printers. CES 2013 proved to be something of a coming out party for consumer-facing 3D printers.

The shape of things to come: A consumer's guide to 3D printers

Sure MakerBot earned a fair amount of attention at last year's show with the announcement of the Replicator, which snagged its share of awards from various press outlets. Gigabot 3D Printing: This is Huge! by re:3D. Share this project Done Share Tweet Embed.

Gigabot 3D Printing: This is Huge! by re:3D

The Robo Personal 3D Printer. Yes, Robo is another one of those new 3D printers that appear on crowdfunding sites, but what makes it different?

The Robo Personal 3D Printer

For one thing you'll immediately notice that it's got a very attractive case - and that's just the start. CES 2013: Cubify's New CubeX 3D Printer Wins Best Emerging Tech Award. 3D Systems seemed to be the only 3D printing company out in force at CES, perhaps because it was at last years' that they debuted their Cube 3D Printer.

CES 2013: Cubify's New CubeX 3D Printer Wins Best Emerging Tech Award

This year they pulled the sheets off of not one, but two machines: Their updated Cube 2, a faster and more accurate update to the original, and their larger CubeX, which can print "basketball size" (10.75" x 10.75" x 9.5") in both ABS and PLA. Whereas the Cube 2 still rings in at an affordable $1,299, the base model of the CubeX will set you back $2,499. That's for the single-head, or one color at a time, machine. How An Army Of MakerBot Replicators Will 3D-Print The Future. Ever seen a 3D printer in action?

How An Army Of MakerBot Replicators Will 3D-Print The Future

If not, here's your chance. At CES 2013, MakerBot showed off its new Replicator 2X, an "experimental" version of the company's landmark 3D printer that offers some twists on the Replicator 2's design. The 2X features dual extruding nozzles that allow printing in multiple colors, and it uses thermoplastic ABS instead of the material known as PLA, which tends to be the preferred material for those new to the 3D printing world. 3D Printing Outside The Box. Joris Peels proposes a radical idea for 3D printing: mobility.

3D Printing Outside The Box

Longtime Fabbaloo readers will be familiar with the concept of a "build chamber", in which extruders or other printing mechanisms move about to create an object. The build chamber is based on the mechanical concept of three axes of movement, but it has a major limitation: objects must fit within the build chamber. If not, the extruder would have to "leave" the build chamber. That's not mechanically possible. Peels proposes a different approach: abandon the "build chamber" concept entirely and use a robot arm mounted on a moveable chassis. 3D printing has previously been done with robot arms, but providing mobility would permit the arm to reach infinitely, enabling building massive objects.

FormLabs 3D Printers To Ship in April. Kyle.Maxey posted on February 11, 2013 | Comment | 1728 views High accuracy 3D printing wunderkind Formlabs is about to reach another milestone.

FormLabs 3D Printers To Ship in April

After having been sued by 3D Systems for patent infringement, and also needing to make some minor tweaks to the printers design, Formlabs is set to ship their machine to customers this April. While originally slated for a February release, the minor one month hiccup doesn’t seem to be dissuading early adopting hobbyists from acquiring their new systems.

With 1,018 units already on order due to its record breaking Kickstarter campaign, it looks that the future for Formlabs will continue to be filled with success. Image Courtesy of Formlabs. Klaus Stadlmann: The world’s smallest 3D printer. LaserOrigami: laser-cutting 3d objects. KamerMaker. 3D chocolate printer available for taking orders. Jan.22, 2012.

3D chocolate printer available for taking orders

Pwdr - Open source powder-based rapid prototyping machine. Pwdr, the open source powder printer. An Open Source Powder Based 3D Printer : Is Desktop Laser Sintering on the Horizon? 3D Printer Prizefight: MakerBot Replicator 2 vs Formlabs Form 1. The demand for affordable personal 3D printers has skyrocketed in recent years, with new models and designs popping up all the time. Budget-conscious enthusiasts, designers, engineers, and small-business owners can still choose from plenty of inexpensive and kit options, but the higher-performance, better-equipped designs seem to have gained the most traction. Two of the best and most talked about 3D printers, the MakerBot Replicator 2 and Formlabs Form 1, were on the scene at the Maker Faire in New York City earlier this fall, giving us a good opportunity to compare both printers' features and sample prints.

MakerBot Replicator 2 MakerBot first started making a name for itself in 2009 with the introduction of the Cupcake extrusion printer kit. A list of DIY high resolution DLP 3D printers. Sep.11, 2012 Unlike the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technology we usually see on Makerbots and repraps, new generation of hobbyist printer uses light-curing resin and a DLP projector to build 3D objects. These printers use Digital Light Projection technology which produces objects with incredibly fine detail. How does it work? A DLP 3D printer utilize powerful DLP projector to shine onto a thin section of photo-initiated polymer resin. The result is a quick solid cure of the entire layer in one operation and each time a layer is cured a moveable bed is raised up in the Z Axis.

DLP is a much faster printing process that is capable of printing very high resolution models - each 0.1 mm thick needs about 8 seconds to cure. Fundraising begins for Junior Veloso’s resin-based 3D printer. Long-awaited project aims to raise $300,000 Well, it took a bit longer than the post last month indicated, but Junior Veloso’s awesome-looking resin-based 3D printer is now taking preorders. Since the project will need a certain minimum amount of interest to be practical, the preorders are being done in the form of an Indiegogo campaign.

(Indiegogo is similar to Kickstarter, but with more flexibility in funding and location terms.) Junior Veloso's DIY High-Res 3D printer. SpiderBot Reprap based 3D Printer with delta technology. SpiderBot 3D Printer.