Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Seeing is Believing - Dimension 3D Printer Video Case Study

In this video case study, watch how BlueSky Designs, a Minnesota firm that designs products for people with disabilities, uses the Dimension 3D Printer to develop fully functional prototype models for aesthetic and ergonomic testing.

Company president Diane Goodwin, who has dubbed her Dimension Printer "Tonka", talks about how multiple design iterations are now possible with the Dimension using ABS plastic. The same amount of prototypes would not have been possible using metal because it would be cost-prohibitive.

The Dimension can empower your designers to become more creative and innovative when worries about prototype costs and rework are eliminated!

Watch the Video Case Study

BlueSky used a Dimension 3D Printer to design "The Mount'n Mover," a powerful new wheelchair mounting system that allows individuals in wheelchairs the ability to easily position devices, trays and laptops.

The Dimension 3D Printer has saved BlueSky tens of thousands of dollars in design and manufacturing costs.

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