Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Ever Need Another Hand? Meet Makerarm!

This invention is fantastic and I want one. The inventors of this product saw 3D printers as being a great way to be inventive and creative, and they took it one step farther. The Makerarm does 3D printing, carving and milling, assembling, laser cutting, and whatever you want (some innovative thinking required).
What makes Markerarm so versatile is--unlike most 3D printers--it's not confined to a box, has unlimited attachments, and the arm can be trained. Imagine you have a surfboard and you want to add your own custom artwork to it. Since the Makerarm doesn't work within a confined space you can pick it up, place it on the surfboard and have it paint the design right on it.  Even if you're not that creative, I'm sure a community of creative thinkers using this product will share their adaptations with you. Watch the makerarm promotion video to see the inventive ways to use Markerarm...


To say, "Markerarm is great 3D printer" is an understatement it is a multipurpose task performer that is incredibly affordable (starts at $1000), and only limited by ingenuity of the user.



PROS:
  • Not in a box!
  • Great range of motion (~15x30x10" LxWxH)
  • Unlimited attachments (enables you to print more attachments)
  • Portable
  • Uses both resin and filament
  • Highly accurate (0.1mm)
  • Inexpensive compared to similar printers ($1000-$2200)
  • Credible manufacturer
  • Many more...
CONS:
  • Does not fix in place and may move around when performing tasks
  • Depending on project, the object it's working on needs to be fixed
  • Will require a lot of learning to properly operate and use
  • Not fully funded
  • I don't have it right now
Would I buy it?

YES, I will

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