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Over 1 x 1 meter in build capacity with the Extreme 3000 PRO

With a build capacity of over 1 meter x 1 meter (XY axis), it is the perfect machine for creating large and full size parts, tools, jigs & fixtures in-house and on demand. Within days you can have a fully functional high quality prototype. Features such as automatic bed leveling, a battery pack and filament detection, make large scale 3D printing worry free. Manufactured to the highest standards.

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Builder Extreme 3000 PRO

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The Extreme 3000 PRO is the perfect fit for industrial 3D printing applications. The extremely large build volume of 1100x1100x820 mm YXZ, allows you to 3D print large and complex shaped parts and prototypes on full scale. The frame has been designed in a way that you have easy access to the build plate from both sides by removing the side panels. 3 different nozzles diameters, 0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 mm, are included to optimize print quality and time for your specific needs.

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Builder Extreme 2000 PRO

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The Builder Extreme 2000 PRO is one of the tallest industrial 3D printers available today. With a print volume of 700 x 700 x 1700 mm (XYZ), it is the perfect 3D printer for extremely tall objects. Elements such as a 7-inch touch display, filament detection, UPS system that resumes operation after a power outage, door locking system and available extension for a BOFA air filter, make it a fully equipped large format 3D printer.

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Business Cases

Interested to see how other companies have integrated large industrial 3D printing into their product development process?

Take a look at the different business cases. 54% of our European customers invested in a second, third or fourth Builder Extreme within 6 months after their initial purchase.

From extremely large prototypes to customized mannequins, marketing displays and dinosaurs, industrial 3D printing is great asset for all industries.

 

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Builder Extreme 1500 PRO

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The Builder Extreme 1500 PRO is one of the longest industrial 3D printers available on the market. With its unusual large X axis size, it fits perfectly into the smallest office corners. The print volume is 1100 x 500 x 820 mm (XYZ), and the machine is comes with features such as a 7-inch touch display, filament detection system and the UPS system that resumes the print job after a power cut. This combination makes it a fully equipped large format 3D printer.

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Builder Extreme 1000 PRO

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The Builder Extreme 1000 PRO is one of the biggest industrial 3D printers available on the market. With a print volume of 700 x 700 x 820 mm (XYZ), it is the perfect printer for large prototypes, molds, tooling or even functional parts. Features such as a 7-inch touch display, filament detection and a UPS system that resumes printing after a power cut, make large scale 3D printing uncomplicated.

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The Builder Extreme is preferred by industrial leaders

“We needed to print larger prototypes in 1 piece and without worrying about failed prints – the Builder 1500 ticked all the boxes”.- Eventuri

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Welcome to the new generation of Builder 3D Printers, an innovative and reliable Dutch-made desktop printer. 

This uncompromising 3D printer features a full-color LCD touchscreen, a fully-enclosed printer area with a heated bed, a camera to watch your prints on the go, WIFI, and Builder's revolutionary dual-feed color-blending nozzle (more on that later) standard with each of the three available sizes: small, medium or large. Builder Premium also comes in two striking colors, Red or White. 

Unique Color-Blending Dual-Feed Extruder

Builder 3D Printers has made a name for themselves by introducing a proprietary dual-feed system that feeds into a single nozzle. Builder's color mixing software allows you to blend two colors togther like a gradient, by changing the extrusion ratio, or alternate between the two for a layered effect, pattern, or whatever else you can imagine. You can even mix support materials, for example PLA with PVA, to create structures that would otherwise be impossible with a single material. The possibilities are endless. This unique system is now standard on all of the Builder Premium 3D printers. 

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Maximum Control with a 4.3 Inch Full-Color Touchscreen

Control every aspect of the print job using the front-mounted large full-color display - change the temperature on the nozzle or print bed with ease, even load and change out filament visually. It even features the ability to set a lock-screen password.

Built-In Camera to Monitor Printing Progress

Watch your prints like a hawk with the onboard camera system, from any internet-capable device. This means you can kickback on the couch watching Netflix and occasionally glance at your tablet to make sure nothing has gone haywire. This takes a lot of pressure off of 3d printing, which can require constant attention. 

Product Specifications

Below you will find all the relevant specifications for the Builder Premium 3D Printers, including hardware specifications, the printing technology, speed and layer resolution for prints, as well as the appropriate filament types to use with your new printer. 

Hardware

3D Printer dimensions
Small     -  370 x 380 x 495mm (LxWxH)
Medium -  370 x 380 x 710 mm (LxWxH)
Large     -  370 x 380 x 890 mm (LxWxH)

Shipping dimensions
Small     -   51 x 51 x 72 cm (LxWxH)
Medium -   51 x 51 x 91. 2 cm (LxWxH)
Large     -   51 x 51 x 112 cm (LxWxH)

Certificates
CE certified

AC port
100 – 240 V / ~3A / 50 – 60 Hz / 120 Watt

Frame
Steel – powder coated

Weight
Small     -   18 kg
Medium -   22 kg
Large     -   24 kg

Connections
USB, Wi-Fi

Full color screen
4.3 inch

Camera
480×272 pixels

Printing

Dual-Feed Build Volume
Small     -   210 x 210 x 200 mm (LxWxH)
Medium -   210 x 210 x 400 mm (LxWxH)
Large     -   210 x 210 x 600 mm (LxWxH)

Extruder
Unique Dual-Feed system (upgrade kit for PVA and Flex included)

Print speed
10 – 80 mm/s

Travel speed
10 – 200 mm/s

Layer height resolution
0.05 – 0.3 mm

Print technology
FDM/FFF (Fused Deposition Method)

Nozzle diameter
0.4 mm

Print bed
Heated bed (20 – 60 degrees)

3D Print Materials

PLA Shop PLA
1.75mm

PVA Shop PVA
1.75mm

Flexible Filament Shop Flexible Filament
1. 75mm

Woodfill Shop Woodfill
1.75mm

bronzeFill Shop bronzeFill
1.75mm

PET Shop PET
1.75mm

Software

Open Source
Repetier, Cura, Kisslicer

File Types
STL, OBJ, AMF, DAE Used

Brand: Builder 3D

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Optimization of the process of creating models for printing on a 3D printer for builders

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Greetings to all guests of this service! I'll tell you my problems from the beginning.

We have an aerodynamic laboratory at our university (Saratov State Technical University named after Yuri Gagarin). It is necessary in order to "blow through" models of high-rise or complex shapes of buildings and structures. An excellent engineer works in this laboratory. He taught first at the university for 40 years, and then he was transferred part-time to the laboratory. In the second year, he came to us for a couple and offered to join the "aerodynamic circle". I immediately agreed, since I still have to go through it, and so there will be experience and knowledge of what is happening. In one semester, we bungled a scientific article, got to know each other and worked hard. And from some point he told me his problem (although he does not strongly admit this, but in fact it is). To facilitate the process of creating layouts of buildings head. The department purchased two 3D printers: wanhao duplicator i3 and i3 plus (with an area of ​​​​200x200x180 for printing models 400x400x700aha . ...). Probably rejoices in this .... but that's a completely different story. The problem is that the Department in a voluntary-compulsory order makes a 60-year-old aerodynamicist master modeling and printing models, which is naturally impossible for obvious reasons. With this problem, he turned to me and offered to write a manual on the whole matter. I decided that it was a good and useful thing for everyone. But I had never been fond of this before and had to plunge into this explosive forest to the fullest. And the training manual is required as early as possible, so I am always pressed by everyone: engineer, students, and so on. Naturally, the green head gradually began to develop and bloom. I decided that AutoCAD would be the best modeling software, since everyone knows how to use it and it will not be difficult to master a couple of 3D modeling techniques. Slicer chose Cura and so on. Here is the manual almost ready, but it dawned on me. All design takes place mainly in the Revit program.

So here's my question: Is it possible somehow from Revit to get formats that Cura reads, so that there is not a lot of unnecessary work with, in fact, re-modeling of the model. I would be grateful for any answer. By helping me, you help all the builders in our university!

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The world's first 3D printed house

June 21, 2016

The world's first 3D printed building has appeared in the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It was erected in the city center near the Dubai International Financial Center.

A 250,000 square meter one-story office building was erected in the city center near the Dubai International Financial Centre. It has electricity, telecommunications, water supply and an air conditioning system.

Construction using new technology cost $140,000. This is about 50% cheaper than the same building erected in the traditional way.

Construction team consisted of 19 people. One monitored the work of a 3D printer, eight assembled a house from printed elements, the rest carried out engineering communications. The creation of the office building took 17 days, another two days were spent on decorating the premises inside.

For construction, a 3D printer 6 m high, 37 m long and 12 m wide is used.


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