Imprimante 3D Prusa i3 MK4
Les tarifs normaux s'appliquent au grand public et aux indépendants.
Les tarifs normaux s'appliquent au grand public et aux indépendants.
Les tarifs normaux s'appliquent au grand public et aux indépendants.
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This digitally-controlled milling machine is used to produce parts or elements by removing material using milling cutters.
The Pocket NC V2-10 enables work on 5 axis and on a wide variety of materials ranging from machinable wax to G5 titanium, wood, 6061 aluminium and 303 stainless steel.
Features
- Machining strokes 115mm in X, 128mm in Y, 90mm in Z, -25/+135° in A, continuous rotation in B
- Spindle 200W 2,000 to 10,000 rpm
- Clamps ER11 and ER40
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5-axis digital mini-milling machine – Pocket NC V2-10
Perform your most demanding 5-axis machining operations on a wide variety of materials
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The 3D printing technology used at Fablab Descartes is FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling).
This technique consists in melting a filament of synthetic material, usually ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) or PLA (Polyactic Acid) type plastic through a nozzle. A small wire of molten plastic with a diameter of about a tenth of a millimetre is deposited and forms the different layers of the 3D model.
In order to use these machines you must come with a 3D model created with CAD software (Solidworks, Blender, Freecad, Fusion360, Onshape, etc.) in .stl or .obj format.
You can also take part in one of our training courses or come and practice at Fablab to create your 3D model.
You will then have to pass your file through the slicer of the machine in question (Simplify3D, Cura or Slic3r) to generate the Gcode which will be interpreted by the machine.
Machines and features
All our 3D printers have a heated platen to improve the hold of the part on its support.
Ultimaker – Ultimaker 2 Extended Printing volume : 22,3 x 22,3 x 30,5 cm
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3D printer Ultimaker 2 Extended
Print your modelled objects in 3 dimensions.
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This Shopbot Buddy CNC machine allows you to machine wood (rough, plywood, medium) and some metals (aluminium) in 2D1/2 and 3D to make the objects of your choice (furniture, mouldings, etc.).
It is necessary to prepare the 2D/D files for subsequent processing in the machine software (VCarve Pro).
Features
- Machining volume: 610 x 1,219 x 127 mm
- Spit HSD 2.2 HP (1.6 kW)
Only the first 15 / 30 minutes will be charged at the time of booking. The balance is to be paid on site.
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CNC milling machine
Machining wood and aluminium.
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The digital embroidery Brother Innov-is NV2600 machine can be used both manually (like a conventional sewing machine) and by numerical control (to make designs, images or text, embroidered on your fabrics).
It is also possible to create your own designs to be set up on the proprietary software of the PE Design machine.
Features
- 7 drive claws
- 14 alphabets
- 227 integrated embroidery designs
Only the first 15 / 30 minutes will be charged at the time of booking. The balance is to be paid on site.