The annual Makerfaire, a grand event gathering various creative makers, was held from November 4th to 5th this year at the Huashan 1914 Creative Park and concluded
yesterday. Although it rained continuously and the weather was chilly, it did not diminish the number of visitors or their enthusiasm.

Let's take a look at the samples and machines exhibited by 3DMART this time!

This time, we brought two machines: the Ultimaker3 3D printer and the Polysher alcohol polishing machine, along with many samples of various sizes!

There was a 3D printed two-color mini drill on site.

The rolling ball design, only achievable with a dual-nozzle setup, was printed using both PLA and PVA. The orange rolling
ball sample after the water-soluble support material PVA completely dissolved in water (left) and the blue sample before dissolution (right).

The eye-catching video game character - the mighty Durotan from World of Warcraft. His fierce appearance is quite intimidating, and you can observe the intricate details on his body.
It is indeed printed with an Ultimaker 3D printer, capable of flawlessly reproducing every minute detail.
This piece requires multi-part printing, and with PVA water-soluble filament, support removal is easy. If you're interested, you can purchase and download the 3D file here.

The most time-consuming masterpiece - Thor's Hammer. It seemed to be promoted simultaneously with the movie, but in fact, it's just a big toy we printed because we liked it. The printing time
was very long, requiring it to be split into five print parts. After printing, it was sequentially sanded, painted, and glued. It was a painstaking work that successfully attracted many people's attention at the exhibition,
with visitors scrambling to take photos with it.
Tempted? Print one yourself! Thor's Hammer 3D print file download here.

The robot Endo, featured in our previous article, was prominently displayed in the center, covered by an acrylic case, for everyone to admire.

The 3D printed blaster gun, a collaboration with JSPB, featured a two-color print on the gun body parts with the 3DMART logo. The designer, Lin Lian-yi, also attended the exhibition and took a photo with
our booth~

During the exhibition, there were many enthusiastic and curious visitors. Our colleagues meticulously explained everything to everyone, hoping to help them understand 3D printing technology better,
as well as the features of Ultimaker 3D printers.

Introducing the application of dual nozzles and PVA water-soluble support material.

Introducing the finished product effect of the alcohol polishing machine to visitors.


All colleagues at 3DMART sincerely thank everyone who visited the exhibition and those reading this article. We will continue to strive to provide better service and introduce the latest
3D printing news to you. We look forward to your continued support in the future.