Raise3D Raise3D Forge1 3D Printer
The Raise3D Forge1 is a metal FFF 3D printer designed for rapid prototyping and small-batch production of "green" parts. It is compatible with BASF metal 3D printer filament, includes ideaMaker for Metal slicing software, and offers a complete post-processing solution with MetalFuse. The Forge1 supports dual-extrusion, ensures repeatability, and provides high-accuracy prints, with a max build volume of 300×300×300mm.
- Dual-extrusion for complex designs
- High-accuracy and repeatability
- "Green" parts compatible with MIM
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RAISE3D FORGE1
THE ALTERNATIVE CHOICE FOR METAL PARTS PRODUCTION
Rapidly prototype and produce small batches of "green" parts on the Forge1 3D printer. With user-friendly features and robust construction designed by trusted industry leader Raise3D, reliably manufacturing metal parts via in-house FFF technology is more accessible than ever.
Key Features of the Raise3D Forge1 3D Printer:
- Produce "green" parts via FFF additive manufacturing
- Complete post-process solution available with MetalFuse
- Engineered to succeed with BASF's metal 3D printer filament
- Accessibly achieve cost-effective, scalable on-demand production
- Comes with ideaMaker for Metal slicing software for optimal metal 3D printing
- Prints of the Forge1 are compatible with MIM (metal injection molding)
- Max Build Volume: 300×300×300mm
Print Reliable Green Parts
It's vital to manufacture reliable "green" parts during the first part of the FFF metal 3D printing production process. Enter the Raise3D Forge1—the FFF metal 3D printer engineered to deliver a stable foundation from the get-go. Advantages of producing "green" parts on the Forge1 include:
- Dual-Extrusion—optional support material use for complicated designs
- Repeatability—consistently produce complex parts
- High-Accuracy—provide high accuracy for assembly
OPTIMIZED FOR SUCCESS
Raise3D worked closely with Forward AM during the development process to ensure the Forge1 3D printer seamlessly works well with their popular BASF line of metal 3D printer filaments. Using the Raise3D Forge1 with BASF Ultrafuse will yield high-strength green parts that are widely compatible with the MIM industry.
- Perfect for BASF Ultrafuse 316L & 17-4 PH
- Yield high-strength green parts
- Compatible with MIM
SPECIALIZED METAL PRINTING SLICING SOFTWARE
To ensure your workflow is streamlined from the get-go, Raise3D includes a special ideaMaker for Metal slicer software that's designed to reduce the complexity of metal 3D printing file preparation and increase accessibility.
- Included with every Forge1
- Provides validated metal filament templates
- Easily and automatically set shrink compensation size for green parts
COMPLETE IN-HOUSE PROCESSING SOLUTION AVAILABLE
Consisting of the Forge1 3D printer, D200-E debinding machine, and S200-C sintering machine, MetalFuse is Raise3D's line of essential hardware for manufacturing metal parts.
Confidently save big on time and cost throughout the entire process with this complete in-house solution engineered to quickly meet on-demand rapid prototyping and small-batch production needs.
What's Included with the Raise3D Forge1 3D Printer?
Machine Only | Starter Bundle |
1 × Raise3D Forge1 3D Printer | 1 × Raise3D Forge1 3D Printer 1 × BASF Ultrafuse 316L - 1.75mm (3kg) 1 × BASF Ultrafuse 17-4 PH - 1.75mm (3kg) 1 × Dimafix Adhesive Pen 1 × Launchpad Virtual Expert Setup Assistance (1 hour) 1 × 17-4 PH Processing Ticket (Standard)* 1 × 316L Processing Ticket (Standard)* |
What are the Technical Specifications of the Raise3D Forge1?
GENERAL | |
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Machine Type | 3D Printer |
Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) / Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Extrusion | Dual (w/ electronic lifting system) |
Assembly | Fully-Assembled |
Machine Dimensions (W × D × H) |
620mm × 626mm × 1390mm 24.4" × 24.6" × 54.7" |
Net Weight | 80.55kg (177.58lbs) |
Single-Extrusion Build Volume (W × D × H) |
300mm × 300mm × 300mm 11.8" × 11.8" × 11.8" |
Dual-Extrusion Build Volume (W × D × H) |
255mm ×300mm × 300mm 10" × 11.8" × 11.8" |
XYZ Step Size | 0.078125 micron |
Print Head Travel Speed | 30 - 150mm/s |
Max Nozzle Temperature | 300ºC |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm (Default), 0.2/0.6 mm (Available) |
Max Build Plate Temperature | 120ºC |
Build Plate | Glass Build Plate |
Heated Bed Material | Silicone |
Build Plate Leveling | Auto-Leveling |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, LAN, USB port, Live camera |
Noise Emission (Acoustic) | <55 dB(A) when building |
Operating Ambient Temperature | 15-30ºC, 10-65% RH non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -25°C to +55°C, 10-65% RH non-condensing |
ELECTRICAL | |
Power Supply Input | 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz 230 V @ 3.3 A |
Power Supply Output | 24 V DC, 600 W |
MATERIAL | |
Material Type | Metals (BASF Ultrafuse 316L, 17-4 PH)* Support layer material: aluminum oxide (BASF Ultrafuse Support Layer)** |
SOFTWARE | |
Slicing Software | ideaMaker for Metal |
Supported OS | WINDOWS |
PRINTER CONTROLLER | |
Onboard Control | 7-inch touchscreen display |
Network Connectivity | WLAN and Ethernet |
Power Loss Recovery | Second generation version, built into hardware, batteries not necessary |
Screen Resolution | 1024 × 600 px |
Motion Controller | Atmel ARM Cortex-M4 120 MHz FPU |
Logic Controller | NXP ARM Cortex-A9 Quad 1 GHz |
Memory | 1 GB |
* Metal materials are used to print parts and supports.
** The support layer material can’t be printed on its own and is only used for layer isolation, allowing for good separation between the support and the prints after sintering. Note this support material is only available for customers located within the European Union, Albania, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, North Macedonia, Norway, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom at this time.
What are Some Helpful Resources for the Raise3D Forge1?
- How to Succeed with 3D Printing Metal on a Desktop 3D Printer Article
- If outsourcing the debinding and sintering of green parts...
- MatterHackers Launchpad - Application Engineer (2 Hours)
- BASF Ultrafuse Metal Filaments User Guidlines for 3D Printing Metal Parts
- Ultrafuse 316L Processing Instructions
- Ultrafuse 17-4 PH Processing Instructions
- Considering in-person setup and training? Click here.