Raise3D Raise3D Printer Cart for Pro3 & Pro2
This sturdy, durable and stylish printer cart is the answer to the question of how to make the Raise3D Pro3 or Pro2 3D Printer even more perfect for industrial, educational or hobbyist printing. Place your Pro3 or Pro2 on this perfectly sized cart to raise your printer to the optimal work height, then use the locking wheels to set up your print space exactly the way you need it.
The cart also features a smoothly sliding drawer with places to keep all the right tools for 3D printing, and shelves that keep spools of filament neatly organized. Everything you need, exactly where you need it.
List Price: | $1,299.00 |
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Price: | $1,299.00 |
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Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe
Printer carts are excellent for organizing and maintaining your printing tools and materials, and this cart is one of the best at doing exactly that. Every tool and spool has a perfectly sized home, all tucked away beneath your 3D printer. But one of the best features of the Raise3D Printer Cart is that all those items can be hidden away by pulling down the roll-top style front panel. In one smooth movement, your collection of printing accoutrement is out of site and out of mind.
With any kind of manufacturing, it can be a challenge to avoid clutter and maintain a tidy work space, but with the elegant front panel, your printing area will maintain its organized look and feel, and allow you to focus on what's important: printing!
Tech Specs
Width: 24.5” (622.3mm)
Depth: 23.25” (590.6mm)
Height: 38" (965.2mm)
Weight: 64 lbs.
Materials: Aluminum Composite Panel, High Density Polythylene, HDPE
Questions
Do you have Cura Profiles for this material?
Does this filament work with the Zortrax M200 (non-Plus) printer? Zortrax's own flexible filament is only recommended in the M200 Plus model but I have the base M200. I am just curious whether you know of anyone who has had success with PRO Series Flex in M200 because I would really like to use flexible material without having to buy a new printer.
This looks like the perfect material for small tires. can you provide a material spec sheet? Thanks Tony B
What is the chemistry, copolyester-ether? bubble shooter
Will this material work in a boss delta 300
How does this compare to the NinjaTek chinchilla? Where would one be better than another?
What is the recommended build plate preparation for TPE?
Will the 1.75 mm PTE work on a Creality CR-10S5?
I have a flashForge 3D 1.-what temperature need in the head=? 2.-what temperature need in the bed printer=? 3- Can I print 0.5 mm of base? 4- PLA, PTEG, ABS what option is better for this filament?
What is the chemistry, copolyester-ether?
What temperature do you dry this filemant at?
What is the UV resistance of this filament?
What kind of texture does this filament have, is it rubbery or smooth?
Is there a safety data sheet available for this material?
Do you know the coefficient of friction for this material? I am looking for the most rigid material I can find that still has a fairly high coefficient of friction (i.e. not easy for part to slide across a table).
How "Red" is the red? I'm looking for Orange and the picture looks close... asking for a friend :)
Does this material require a special printer core/nozzle when using the Ultimaker S5? Or will it work with the standard hardware?
What is the Density in g/cm3?
What is the total length of material available for purchase?
Any recommended settings for dual-extrusion combined with PLA using an Ultimaker 3? Any particular notes on the interface between flexible and rigid?
When printing parts that are NOT flat and require support, do you have a support material recommendation?
do you need a heat bed?
At what temperature will a print from the Black PRO Series Flex, at 80-100% infill, begin to deform/melt?
The glass transition temperature for TPU is bellow room temperature. It will melt at around 190C.