
3DMart will be exhibiting at Booth I402 of Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 from August 29th (Wednesday) to September 1st (Saturday)! In addition to showcasing many special printed items, there will also be exquisite small gifts waiting for you to collect for free! Limited quantities, while supplies last! Come and visit us!

For this exhibition, we have printed several interesting items to welcome our esteemed guests, and now we will introduce them one by one!
First is a very modern and stylish curved vase. The printing material is PLA, and the 3D printer used is Ultimaker 2+. No support material was used!

The finished curved surface is very beautiful, and the pink color is very suitable for displaying fresh flowers.

This time, we also challenged a retro vase with Chinese-style relief decoration. How well does it show the details?

The retro vase is quite large, so it's best to use our 3D printer, the Ultimaker S5, which can print large volumes! After printing and removing the supports, it looks very beautiful, and even the concave and convex parts of the relief details are clearly visible.


Next is a geometrically-inspired snack plate, also made with PLA and requiring no support material. All FDM printing services at 3DMart use Ultimaker, because its 3D printing process and quality are the most stable and efficient, and the snack plate is no exception!

The finished effect is very beautiful. We chose silver-gray PLA to give it an elegant feel; everyone can take a closer look at it when picking up candy!

Both the geometrically stacked textures and the pointed shapes are printed perfectly. The engineers just upload the file and let it run, with no need to tend to the machine (though our engineers are still very hard-working!).

To help everyone understand the dimensions of these items, we've included a scale for your reference!

What is this mysterious 3D print at the end?

The answer is our Caesar with an Arrow! The Greek statue style clearly captures even the eyes and expression. The filament used is PLA with PVA water-soluble support; it was printed with a dual nozzle using an Ultimaker 3, completed in one go!

The greatest advantage of using PVA water-soluble support is that you just dissolve it in water, which is like activating "lazy mode" for post-processing. But this piece isn't finished yet! Aren't you curious where Caesar's arrow went? It will be complete once we put all the pens in. This is my favorite "pen holder" among all my stationery, without exception! Everyone, come to the booth and help pull out the arrow!


The above are just some of the interesting exhibits at booth I402! There are also more professional technical demonstrations and machine purchase discounts, plus free 3D printed gifts on site. Don't miss out! Seeing is believing, and online registration for entry is free!
Apply now: https://www.chanchao.com.tw/entryApply.asp?id=3DPS2018
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