Bring your 3D designs to life with affordable 3D printers for schools, hobbyists & professionals!
SHOP ALL3D print anything you want as long as you have a 3D model. If you don't have a 3D model you can make your own with free software like TinkerCad!
Learn a key life skill, start your own business and make money selling your unique creations!
Each 3D Printer comes with 1 year warranty and easily accessible support, just email us on support@cdsoft.com.au!
FlashForge was founded in 2011 with the vision to "Create a Joyful 3D Life with You" by providing cost-effective and high-quality 3D printers to everyone. FlashForge has become a well-known name in the world of 3D printing ever since it started to develop open-sourced 3D printers and surpassed other open-sourced brands in quality and affordability.
Tiertime is China's first 3D printer manufacturer. Through innovation and consistent technological advancement, Tiertime strives to deliver additive manufacturing solutions to a wide variety of fields such as science, mechanical engineering, industrial design, low-volume manufacturing, and education.
MakerBot is now a sub-brand of UltiMaker and a global leader in desktop 3D printing, they set the standard in reliability and ease-of-use by providing effective solutions for every stage of the desktop 3D printing process. MakerBot is a trusted leader in helping educators as they not only supply 3D printers but resources for them as well.
UltiMaker have been creating high precision professional grade 3D printers since 2011. Their S Series of 3D printers provide users with the perfect tool to explore new 3D printing applications by combining ease of use with versatility, making it possible for you to pick, click, and print from up to 280 materials to meet a wide range of requirements!
A 3D printer is a machine that allows you to create a 3d object layer-by-layer from a computer created deisgn.
3D printers can range from a couple hundred to a couple thousand. The price is determined mainly on it's build size, material compatiblility and number of extruder heads.
FDM printers use spools of plastic material called filament. The most common types are PLA, ABS & TPU.
Resin printers use liquid resins like photopolymer resin for UV curing.
3D printing can take from as little as a few minutes up to multiple hours depending on the size and detail of the print. For estimates I would recommend downloading the software for your 3D printer and importing your design as most of them give you an estimated time before printing.
You can make almost anything as long as you can create a 3D design of the object.
We recommend checking out Thingiverse.com which is a site filled with loads of 3d files or you can design your own prints in the free browser-based app TinkerCad!
You can find our range of 3D printer filament here.
Yes all the printers we offer come with free software.
There are many ways to connect 3D printed parts together. Some ways include superglue, creating joints in the 3d prints, a 3d printing pen, acetone and welding.
You can smooth most 3D prints by sanding them with sand paper.
PrintLab Classroom is an online platform that provides 3D printing lesson plans and certified training courses for educators and fully resourced projects for students. The approach taken is to draw inspiration from the innovative uses of 3D printing in industry and bring these through to education. The curriculum is aligned to a range of standards across different subject areas and challenges students to design assistive technology, reusable packaging prototypes, hands-free virus solutions and more.
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