Originally shared by Shane Graber
RotoMAAK - an affordable desktop rotational machine that can rapidly reproduce your 3D prints: http://rotomaak.com/
Disclosure: Mark VanDiepenbos is part of my Makerspace (Makerspace: Goshen_). I thought the 3D Printing community might benefit from knowing about a rotational molding machine that can rapidly reproduce their 3D prints if they needed a larger number of parts they’ve already prototyped with their 3D printer.
The benefit of this over traditional casting is the part is hollow, so you use significantly less resin when making parts.
Co-Founder of TeMAAK and Inventor of the RotoMAAK, Mark VanDiepenbos presents the RotoMAAK desktop rotational molding machine and demonstrates its use.
The RotoMAAK evenly distributes 2 part epoxies, as well as other rotational mold materials, to make parts out of 3d printed molds, silicon molds, or other types of molds in as little as 5 to 10 minutes. More details and specs coming soon, including the date for the Kickstarter Campaign. Sign up on their website http://www.rotomaak.com to receive email notifications about its development and Kickstarter Launch.