ATOM: Proton
Fully open source 3D PrinterRepRap takes the form of a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit that anyone can assemble given time and materials. It also means that - if you’ve got a RepRap - you can print lots of useful stuff, and you can print another RepRap for a friend.
Proton will be released in 2017. We will not only provide the print code, but also release all of the original 3D models in Onshape (full-cloud CAD) as well as the firmware. Onshape is a full-cloud 3D CAD system that everyone can use on a web browser to build a 3D model, no matter if you are a PC or Mac user. We will be open-minded so that every user can produce their own 3D printer based on Proton and Neutron. We are interested in what Proton and Neutron can become with the help of the community.
Summary
Proton is one of two open source 3D printers designed by Layer One, the creator of Atom 3D Printers (Link to Neutron: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149660)
While the RepRap project produced some functional printers, it was clear that nobody had intended to produce something for the desktop of the discerning designer. That’s where Layer One’s Proton and Neutron come in. If you're an open-source advocate, a tinkerer, and a designer with an eye for aesthetics, you’ll want one of these on your desk.
All the printed parts of the printer is right here. Proton was built in OnShape. Log in to remix your own version of Proton, it's free as long as you share what you have made. Visit our website for the BOM, CAD files, assembly guide and everything else.
Proton website: https://www.atom3dp.com/mini
BOM: https://www.atom3dp.com/mini/#proton
Atom Website : https://www.atom3dp.com
Fanpage : https://www.facebook.com/atom3D
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/atom3dp
Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/atom3dp
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEyhrgiaoCs
ATOM: Proton
Fully open source 3D PrinterRepRap takes the form of a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit that anyone can assemble given time and materials. It also means that - if you’ve got a RepRap - you can print lots of useful stuff, and you can print another RepRap for a friend.
Neutron will be released in 2017. We will not only provide the print code, but also release all of the original 3D models in Onshape (full-cloud CAD) as well as the firmware. Onshape is a full-cloud 3D CAD system that everyone can use on a web browser to build a 3D model, no matter if you are a PC or Mac user. We will be open-minded so that every user can produce their own 3D printer based on Proton and Neutron. We are interested in what Proton and Neutron can become with the help of the community.
Summary
Neutron is one of two open source 3D printers designed by Layer One, the creator of Atom 3D Printers (Link to Proton: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149685)
While the RepRap project produced some functional printers, it was clear that nobody had intended to produce something for the desktop of the discerning designer. That’s where Layer One’s Proton and Neutron come in. If you're an open-source advocate, a tinkerer, and a designer with an eye for aesthetics, you’ll want one of these on your desk.
All the printed parts of the printer is right here. Neutron was built in OnShape. Log in to remix your own version of Neutron, it's free as long as you share what you have made. Visit our website for the BOM, CAD files, assembly guide and everything else.
Neutron Website : https://www.atom3dp.com/mini/
BOM : https://www.atom3dp.com/zh/mini/#neutron
Atom Website : https://www.atom3dp.com /
Fanpage : https://www.facebook.com/atom3D
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/atom3dp
Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/atom3dp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8m3tsg24e8
ATOM 3.0
ATOM 2.5
I joined Atom 3D Printers (Layer One Co., Ltd.) in late 2012. As a start-up company, we only had three members in charge of everything. I took charge of almost every part of the design including graphic, logos, product and package, packaging, and parts management. Now, we have a team of fifteen, and have sold 2,500 DIY Kits in Taiwan alone. Atom is now the most popular 3D printer in Taiwan.
From Atom 1.0 to Atom 2.5, we took a long time to develop not only the mechanical parts but also the DIY experience. We provide a fine manual and continually perfected the assembly instructions to improve the experience from beginning to end.
The Atom 2.5 series is a culmination of years of design and engineering experience. Its all-metal structure provides unsurpassed stability for excellent print quality, and its assembly manual guides the user through clear, easy-to-follow directions. Atom looks stylish and moves elegantly like no other printer in the world.
ATOM 2.0
The Atom 2.0 is culmination of years of design and engineering experience. Its all-metal structure provides unsurpassed stability for excellent print quality, and its assembly manual guides the user through clear, easy-to-follow directions.
Atom looks stylish and moves elegantly like no other printer in the world.
Super precise and consistent extrusion.
The essence of a good print is a smooth, equally thick extrusion that is at the right temperature for bonding.
We’ve re-designed the entire hot end assembly from the ground up and custom built our parts so they can fit together seamlessly to provide a super consistent extrusion of filament. The hot end is CNC milled from titanium and, paired with the custom aluminum heatsink, ensures that the heating stays in a very localized area for better temperature control and better preservation of filament integrity.
Print super fine layers.
With various conditions and factors meticulously controlled, ATOM 2.0 can print extremely thin layers, so thin that the layers are almost indistinguishable by the eye.
All new triple fan system.
The ATOM 2.0 effector carries a triple fan cooling system. One fan is dedicated for stabilizing the hot end temperature. The remaining dual fans provide accelerated cooling for freshly laid down filament, which enables the printer to print overhangs at extreme angles and even bridges without support material.
Understand your printer from the ground up.
What better way to know your every part of your 3D printer than to assemble it yourself? All the parts you need to assemble an ATOM 2.0 comes snug in a compact package, and we invite you to take the journey of building your very own ATOM 2.0 to gain a deeper understanding of it.
The most comprehensive assembly experience.
We’ve proudly designed and made every little detail of our two instruction manuals in-house.
Layer One Design
Creative Director: Coby Huang
Material: Aluminum, Plastic...
Photographer: Sydney Sie
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