Thousands of school students near Moscow this year will
finally forget how to do something with their own hands will come to classes equipped with full-fledged 3D laboratories, including 3D printers, scanners, electronic boards and much more: at the end of last year, the Moscow Region Government held the first in Russia
tender for the purchase of 3D-equipment for schools. One of the suppliers of the system-consolidator company that won the tender is
Fabbers , in whose blog you are reading this news.
Presentation of a 3D printer in the youth academyA total of 200 mini-laboratories were purchased, including 3D-printers + 3D-scanners, computers, CNC-machines, interactive boards (on one such Putin
drew a cat ), software - only 700 million rubles.
Already in December - early January, equipment was delivered to schools, but laboratory equipment took time. In September, students from 200 schools near Moscow will go to classes with full-fledged 3D laboratories.
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What students will get:
Fabbers has supplied a Leapfrog Creatr 2H 3D printer for laboratories, a GOTCHA 3D scanner, and
consumables - a thread for printers, etc.
3D printer Leapfrog Creatr 2H . Two extruders allow printing at once in two colors and two consumables with 1.75 mm each at a speed of 200 mm / s and an error of no more than 0.05 mm. The dimensions of the printed object up to 230x270x200 mm - you can print a frog in natural size. The size of the printer itself is 500x600x500 mm, and it weighs 32 kg. In stores, this thing costs
125,964 p .
3D-scanner GOTCHA produced by the Belgian company 4D Dynamics , designed to scan objects up to 10 cm with a resolution of 0.5 mm. Due to its ease of management it is recommended for educational institutions. Take yourself home the same can be
for 61 164 p .
And for those who have found workbenches in schools, I suggest dreaming: what would you do in 3D printing lessons if you had 3D printers in your school?