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Nissan Utilizes BCN3D To Improve Manufacturing Efficiency

Implementing Solutions On Current Manufacturing Lines

The team at Nissan has gone above and beyond by using 3D printed tools, jigs, and fixtures to remold their workflow, resulting in remarkable time and cost savings. This case study highlights over twenty separate applications that Nissan has been able to implement throughout their assembly line. Download now to learn more about:

  • Improving manufacturing efficiency
  • Robotic automation supplementation
  • Creating custom assembly fixtures
  • Potential for time and cost savings

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3D Printing Entertainment News

3D Printed Rainbow Road + Augmented Reality Mario Kart Wins The Internet

September 3rd, 2020 marked 35 years since Super Mario Bros’ first launched. To celebrate, Nintendo announced an innovative new augmented reality version of the beloved Mario Kart series, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit. Utilizing a camera-equipped Kart synced to a Nintendo Switch, the game puts you directly in the driver’s seat, navigating whatever course you can devise around the home. The innovative game format has given rise to some pretty insane courses. One of notable mention, a 3D printed recreation of the classic SNES Rainbow Road course, more information below.

Created by Additive Manufacturing Specialist, Antonio Aranzana and a fleet of BCN3D 3D Printers, the roughly 17′ by 18′ course is comprised of 4,434 PLA pieces. The course was completed in just three short days on BCN3D’s new Sigma D25. A feat hard to match with other 3D printers, made possible by their innovative Independent Dual Extruder (IDEX) technology. The IDEX system utilizes two, independent extruders to offer mirror and duplication printing modes, cutting the production time to half that of other single head 3D printers.

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Designed for a 0.6mm nozzle, each tile can be printed in 9 minutes. Visit Thingiverse to find the design.

While creating a Mario Kart track may be fun and games, BCN3D’s IDEX system points to a growing trend as additive manufacturing transitions from simple prototyping to low-volume production, mass customization, and end-use parts. Click the button below to learn more about BCN3D’s 3D Printers.