In late December, we started shipping the first batch of Snapmaker 2.0 modular 3-in-1 3D printers to our early bird backers. Up to now, all the early bird rewards have been handed over to the logistics company and more than 100 backers have received their Snapmaker 2.0!
With the innovation of modularity, the Snapmaker 2.0 is honored the CES 2020 Innovation Awards. Among about six thousand products, only three 3D printers are honored this award and Snapmaker 2.0 is one of them.
Have you ever wondered what makes the Snapmaker 2.0 machines dustproof? Do you know how well the linear modules protect your Snapmaker? To answer these questions, we conducted an ultimate test on the machine during the pilot production. Let’s check it out.
“Beautiful packaging, superb manual, an unpacking experience on par with Apple products.” This was the feedback from the Snapmaker original users. We felt very encouraged by that. When designing the packaging for Snapmaker 2.0 products, we have done further research and discussed frequently to see how we can improve our product packaging even further.
This September has been crazy as always. We have been testing and iterating the design of enclosures for Snapmaker 2.0 and following up with everything of pilot production #2 (small scale) and whole machine testing.
On September 24th, 2019, TCT Show kicked off at the National Exhibition Center, in Birmingham, UK for a three-day exhibition. Snapmaker attended the exhibition with its two generations of 3-in-1 3D printers. The Snapmaker 3-in-1 3D printers are modular fabrication tools that combines 3D printing, laser engraving and CNC engraving. With its unique design, the Snapmaker 3-in-1 3D printers stood out and attracted a lot of attention at the show.
The Snapmaker team explains the community building that went into their record-breaking Kickstarter campaign for a three-in-one 3D printer, CNC, and laser cutter.