Getting to grips with 3D design using free software
Martyn Hendry at St Andrew's Primary School takes a group of 10-year-old pupils through the process of designing custom name tags using Autodesk's browser-based Tinkercad software.
Students of all ages at King Edward VI Community College and its feeder schools use Robox in combination with other manufacturing processes such as cold casting.
Students from Writhlington School provide 3D printer workshops to Rwandan students.
The safest and easiest to use 3D printer for education, Robox delivers professional results with an award-winning user experience.
Needle valves ensure only desired material is printed with no need to retract or wipe nozzles
Hassle-free build plate with no glue, toxic sprays or tape required
Only desktop 3D printer with an interlocking safety door
Rapid head (<1 min) and bed (<4 mins) heat-up times
Compatible with 3rd party filament – no vendor lock-in
Automatic material recognition with no setup required
Fully automatic bed levelling and easy calibration
“If you’re looking for a quality desktop 3D printer for the home, office or classroom, then there’s little not to love about the formidable CEL RoboxDual.” ALL3DP.com
“Features like automatic bed leveling, easy-to-use software, filament auto-load, and SmartReel filament technology made setup a breeze and very beginner friendly.” Make Magazine 3D Printer Guide 2017
“I selected Robox 3D printers to go into all our Primary schools after extensive research. The locking door ensures that the printing area is a safe environment and hands cannot make contact with hot components. The ease of printing and easy removal of the printed models are very user friendly.“ Martyn Hendry, STEM Coordinator, East Ayrshire Council
“We assessed Robox against a number of other popular 3D printers and it came out on top in terms of portability, ease of use, safety, design and print quality.” Scottish Library & Information Council
About Grant Mackenzie
Grant is responsible for Robox business development in the EMEA region and is a STEM Ambassador with STEM Learning, promoting 3D technologies in schools around the UK. He's based in CEL's head office. Contact Grant