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New 3D Printer at Basel

April 8, 2008

 

The favorite toy for the modern day “techno-jeweler” continues to be the 3D printer. Jewelers are utilizing a variety of CAD programs to design fine jewelry and the obvious outlet for creative expression continues to be 3D wax patterns for investment casting.
 

This week in Basel, the next generation of 3D wax printers is being unveiled by the jewelry experts at Solidscape®. With several thousand systems at jewelry factories around the world, Solidscape® has been listening to its user base and continues to upgrade the capabilities of their offerings. The T76 modeling system is more reliable, easier to use, and dare I say, sexier than ever before
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The new T76 has a host of new user friendly features that reduce the operator’s touch time. The pre-build calibration process is now fully automated and the Windows CE supported ClickIt® software has been upgraded to include a fully integrated audio visual help system. Add to all of this, a sexy 17 inch touch-screen interface which eliminates the mouse and keyboard…… you get a very cool 3D wax printer for the techno-jeweler.

 

You can see the unveiling of the new T76 3D printer along with lots of other techno-jeweler tools next week at the MJSA Expo New York, April  13 -15.

 

BTW – I just test drove the new Matrix 6.0 CAD from Gemvision. More later this week on HUGE changes in this popular jewelry software ….. We have a new acronym “ MSR” and it looks like this

Posted by Steven Adler on April 8, 2008 | Comments (9)

December 18, 2009
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Steven Adler commented:

List price of the T76+ is $45,600 USD, although prices may vary around the world based on currency exchange rates
check www.solid-scape.com for a re-seller near you


December 14, 2009
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
sham commented:

How much does the T76 cost?


May 19, 2009
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Sue commented:







I have a solidscape printer and would realy like a alternative (as
to not have all my eggs in one basket). Is Digitalwax the next best
or are there other brands?


February 16, 2009
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
CAD/CAM MAN commented:







I could not help but see that the only difference with the T76 is a
black sticker placed over the T66. I was so nosy at the last show
that I did peel it and saw the T66 logo below the black paper
printed label as the picture suggests.


August 20, 2008
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Chandresh Soni commented:







Dear Sir, Its really really nice to here about CAD CAM Blog
specially for jewelry industry. myself is running small unit of CAD
Design service providing named "Jewel Cast and Techno" in this unit
we provide all kind of training for jewelry manufactring. CAD
Designing Training , Casting Training , Wax Setting Training. I
have experience of CAD In jewelry around 4 years or more and i am
expecting good business line from out of india as a service
providing. what are the possibilities for this could you please
guide me for this.


June 29, 2008
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Fusion Metall commented:







Solidscape is the best choice. We have a 2 T76 and 1 Digitalwax.
For starters the T76 is the best choice.


June 24, 2008
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
uros commented:







I was also in Basel, because I was planning to see some new
technology for making wax models. I saw solidscape and digitalwax
029 (UV laser). What do you think, which one is better?


April 15, 2008
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Steben Adler commented:







I guess I left that part out.... The new system price here in North
America is unchanged at $45.600.00 USD. The T76 system replaces the
prior model T66 Benchtop which is no longer in production.


April 12, 2008
In response to: New 3D Printer at Basel
Havana7 commented:







How much it cost?

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