PADT’s YouTube Videos for Rapid Prototyping

As we get this new blog, The RP Resource, off the ground, we thought we would start with some posting about some videos we have done in the past that people in the RP community might find useful.

We will start off with a simple slide show that shows some of the cool models we have built over  the years:

RP Part Examples Slideshow

 

Next up is one of our favorite side projects, a clock we made on our Stratasys FORTUS 400 prototyping system.  We took the design for a wooden pendulum clock and modified it to work with our FDM system.  Very cool:

PADT FDM Pendulum Clock

 

Sometimes the best way to make a prototype is not to print it, but to machine it.  In this video we show off our 3-Axis milling skills:

3-Axis Milling

Our most popular videos are HOW-To videos for working with the Dimension 3D Printers.  In the first video Mario shows how to load material in the Dimension, in the second one he shows how to do the same with a uPrint:

Loading a Stratasys Dimension Printer
Loading a Stratasys uPrint Printer

 

You can go to PADT’s YouTube page: www.youtube.com/padtinc to see more videos. And subscribe so you will know when we post a new video.

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