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With an early-bird special priced at $49 and the MSRP estimated at $99, the Obsidian 3D printer will certainly attract a wide range of backers from the DIYer to the seasoned 3D hobbyist. From its 2-megapixel webcam that monitors prints remotely to the intuitive 3.2″ TFT touch screen that controls all your settings, the Obsidian is equipped with all of the interactive technology featured in models at the $1,000 price point.Ĭonsidered to be the “first self-developed 3D printer,” Kodama plans to launch its Kickstarter campaign mid-June (2017). Supported by a durable aluminum chassis, the Obsidian has a heat range between 180 – 250 degrees Celsius and produces layered models at 70mm/second speeds.įresh off the success of its all-metal 2-in-1 Trinus 3D printer/laser engraver that raised $1.6 million from Kickstarter, Kodama plans to “inspire a new wave of makers” with its affordable Obsidian model. Obsidian’s price point gives small businesses, educational institutions, DIYers access to a high-precision 3D printer without breaking the bank. “Thanks to the Obsidian, Kodama’s plan to democratize high-quality 3D printing has taken a giant leap forward.”
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“A sleek design, high-quality printing, and customizable – all starting under $100.” “We wanted to create a 3D printer that defies what’s on the market,” said Michael Husmann, the ex-Apple employee and founder said in a recent company press release.
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With a 120 x 120 x 120mm build volume and a layer thickness of 50-350 microns, the Obsidian is capable of printing with ABS and PETG materials and appeals to beginner DIYers and seasoned 3DP hobbyists. Introducing Obsidian – the first 3D printer under $100 that produces high-quality professional-grade prints. Kodama, the San Francisco-based start-up and creator of the Trinus 3D printer, has designed its next-generation model and it’s attracting some much-deserved attention.