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		<title>CraftBot 3D Is Another Take On Making An Affordable, Accessible 3D Printer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You wait ages for an affordable 3D printer and then two come along at once… Yesterday we covered Mota 3D&#8216;s Kickstarter campaign to raise $100,000 to get a fully featured, high-res RRP $600 3D printer to market. Today meet CraftBot 3D, whose makers are seeking $40,000 via Indiegogo to make an &#8220;easy to use affordable&#8221; 3D printer. How affordable? It starts at $399 for [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You wait ages for an affordable 3D printer and then two come along at once… Yesterday we covered Mota 3D&lsquo;s Kickstarter campaign to raise $100,000 to get a fully featured, high-res RRP $600 3D printer to market. Today meet CraftBot 3D, whose makers are seeking $40,000 via Indiegogo to make an &ldquo;easy to use affordable&rdquo; 3D printer.</p>
<p>How affordable? It starts at $399 for early pledgers, but is stepping up thereafter. It will rise to $699 RRP, which is a little more expensive than Mota 3D at full price, but the printer is a little more flexible in terms of filament so running costs may be lower.</p>
<p>(It&rsquo;s worth noting that a few very early Kickstarter backers were able to bag a Mota 3D for much less than RRP, including a few units offered at a $99 steal.)</p>
<p>The CraftBot 3D has been designed to include a large build area (circa 10in x 8in x 8in) — larger than Mota 3D&rsquo;s, and (they claim) generally one of the largest in its class.</p>
<p>Like Mota 3D, the CraftBot includes a heated build platform to reduce warping and help yield better prints. And a 100-micron layer print resolution (again, like Mota 3D). So, unlike many &lsquo;cheap&rsquo; 3D printers we&rsquo;ve seen in recent years, it&rsquo;s aiming to maintain a decent print standard, rather than fob the buyer off with low-res junk.</p>
<p>CraftBot&rsquo;s makers are also avoiding any hassle associated with requiring proprietary filament — an issue causing some Mota 3D backers to complain about that printer&rsquo;s use of non-refillable cartridges — by letting users use any 1.75mm PLA or ABS filament.</p>
<p>CraftBot&rsquo;s makers have also built their own (free) 3D-slicing software to help smooth the path from 3D model to printed object. The software, called Craftware, can be used to turn a 3D model into something the CraftBot can squeeze out of its nozzle by adding things like support bars.</p>
<p>Another &ldquo;ease of use&rdquo; feature is a 2.8″ touchscreen for controlling the printer.</p>
<p>Again, as with the Mota 3D, it&rsquo;s unclear exactly how easy to use this printer will be for a mainstream user. The Craftware software clearly helps simplify the process of turning a digital 3D file into a physical object, but it still evidently needs some 3D chops to use.</p>
<p>Still, on the price side, CraftUnique, the Hungarian company behind CraftBot, is clearly helping to drive 3D printer costs down — which opens the market up to more users. The similarly featured Makerbot Replicator 2, for instance, costs circa $1,999.</p>
<p>If the CraftBot 3D hits its funding goal of $40,000, the company is aiming to ship its printers to backers starting from this August.</p><div class="source-video"><iframe width="550" height="309" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/aPIOrzjkZ8M?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></div><p class="source-url">Source: Techcrunch.com</p>]]></content:encoded>
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