Friday New Product: Kossel Pro, SketchBo...

Solar botics
July 24, 2015

Today we have two superstars - the Kossel Pro 3D Printer and the SketchBoard. Both are relatively new add-ons to the Solarbotics website.

Initially created as a Kickstarter project and designed around the OpenBeam aluminum extrusion system, Kossel Pro is now available for purchase. It comes with a spool of 1.75mm PLA filament (random color) and a laser cut spool holder, as well as free shipping to Canada & the US. Scroll below to see some of the new specialty filament too.

The Solarbotics Sketchboard is a open-and-use device just like the Arduino Uno, but manufactured by Solarbotics and incorporating the additional features of the Freeduino.

The Solarbotics SketchBoard
$22.00

A fully assembled surface mount Arduino-compatible.

Kossel Pro 3D Printer Kit with HBP
$1750.00
Fast assembly, automated z-leveling, heated bed platform and full metal hot end are just a few of the things that make the Kossel Pro one of our favorites!

1.75mm Thermochromic PLA Filament Grey To Natural - 0.5kg
$36.00

1.75mm 0.5kg spool of thermochromic PLA changing from grey to natural/off white as temperatures rise and fall.
eSun 1.75mm PLA filament - Luminous Blue - 1kg Spool
$36.00
1.75mm PLA filament for 3D printing. PLA is an excellent general purpose filament with a great finish, very rigid and biodegradable. Oh, and it also glows in the dark!
1.75mm Thermochromic PLA Filament Blue To Natural - 0.5kg
$36.00

1.75mm 0.5kg spool of thermochromic PLA changing from blue to natural/off white as temperatures rise and fall.
eSun 1.75mm Flexible PLA Filament - White - 1kg
$36.00

1.75mm 1kg spool of soft, flexible white PLA filament.
eSun 1.75mm Wood Infused PLA Filament - 0.5kg
$36.00

1.75mm 0.5kg spool of wood infused PLA filament that smells like a campfire when printing.
eSun 1.75mm Bronze PLA Filament - 0.5kg
$30.00

1.75mm 0.5kg spool of bronze powder infused PLA filament, not recommended for nozzle sizes under 0.3mm.

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