3D Printers For Sale In Australia
Bilby 3D are the biggest specialist distributor of educational, professional and commercial 3D printers in Australia.
Since September 2011, we have built our reputation on excellence of service, knowledge and experience in 3D Printing.
We do not just sell 3D Printers. We use them and we know them!
Our technical staff and consultants include Engineers, Architects, Designers, 3D Modelers, Jewellers, Educators and Lectures, amongst others
Professional to Industrial FDM Printers
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Raise 3D Printers
Raise3D offers a range of Commercial 3D Printers ideal for proto-typing, architecture and industrial use.
Awesome print quality down to 10 micron layer heights. All machines feature a bright tablet interface with onboard memory, webcam, ethernet and wifi.
The free ideaMaker slicing software is powerful and accurate, allowing print monitoring on your desktop, or a whole print farm through RaiseCloud. Simplify3D is supported as well.
DF2 UV DLP
Quality DLP Resin System
Build: 200 x 112 x 300mm
Smart Platform
Automatic Resin Feeding
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E2
Dual Independant Extruders, Heated Bed
Build: 330 x 240 x 240mm
Z-Resolution: 50 micron
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E2 CF
Built for PA + Carbon Fiber. IDEX, Dual Drive Extruders
Build: 330 x 240 x 240mm
Z-Resolution: 50 micron
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Pro3
Hot-Swap Hotends, Flex-Bed and Airflow Manager
Build: 305 x 305 x 300mm
Z-Resolution: 10 micron
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Pro3 Plus
Hot-Swap Hotends, Flex-Bed and Airflow Manager
Build: 305 x 305 x 605mm
Z-Resolution: 10 micron
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RMF500
Large Industrial IDEX
Build: 500 x 500 x 500mm
300mm/s print speeds
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Metal Fuse System
Cost Effective Metal Parts
Part Size: upto 50-100mm
Print - Debind - Sinter
Machines available individually
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Flashforge 3D Printers
Flashforge 3D Printers are known for their relatively low price considering their consistancy and quality. Spare parts are also well priced.
Adventurer 5M Pro
Enclosed High Speed
Build: 220 x 220 x 220mm
Z-Resolution: 50-300 micron
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Guider 2-S
Large Steel Framed ABS + PLA
Build: 280 x 250 x 300mm
Z-Resolution: 50 microns
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AD-1 For Signwriters
2-into-1 Extruder for sign lettering and LED channels
Build: 600 x 600 x 70mm
Z-Resolution: 200-400 microns
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WaxJet 400
For creating wax blanks for use in fine casting Triple heads for increased output
Build: 304 x 218 x 140mm
Z-Resolution: 16 microns
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WaxJet 410
For creating wax blanks for use in fine casting
Build: 289 x 218 x 140mm
Z-Resolution: 16 microns
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Mingda 3D Printers
From the "small" 400mm³ MD-400, to MD-1000D, they have your large format ready out of the crate, size!
Mingda MD-400D Printer
Encosed High Speed
Twin Independant Extruders (IDEX)
Build: 400 x 400 x 400mm
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Mingda MD-600D Printer
Encosed High Speed
Heated 1kg filament bays
Build: 600 x 600 x 600mm
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Mingda MD-1000D Printer
Encosed High Speed
Heated 1kg filament bays
Build: 1000 x 1000 x 1000mm
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Makerbot 3D Printers
Makerbot offers Australians a range of 3D Printers for home, Education and professional applications.
The Makerbot 5th Generation 3D Printers, announced at CES Jan 2014, are available now and cater to the Educational Institution, Small Business and Professional
Replicator PLUS
Updated for 2016
Build: 29.5 x 19.5 x 16.5cm
Resolution: 100 micron
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Replicator Z18
Smart Features, Large Volume
Build: 30.5 x 30.5 x 45.7cm
Resolution: 100 micron
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Makerbot Method
2 Extruders, Top Features
Build: 190 x 190 x 196 mm
Resolution: 20-400 micron
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Makerbot Method X
Method + chamber to 100°C
Build: 190 x 190 x 196 mm
Resolution: 20-400 micron
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Resin Printers - SLA, DLP and LCD
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Resin 3D Printers
Resin printers offer a different way of printing in 3 dimensions. They offer finer detail and a smoother finish as well as requiring fewer supports.
- DLP printers use a digital projector to expose whole layers at once, and so is dependant on the number of layers (height) and so independant of the area on the build platform being used
- LCD printers use a flat screen under the vat to expose whole layers at once, and offer the lowest cost. The drawback is that UV light under the screen causes them to burn out within a few hundred hours. This is improved with Monochrome screens (such as the Foto series), and is all but eliminated with the Photocentric daylight printers which have a screen life over 10,000 hours.
- SLA printers use a UV Laser to draw the area of resin to be hardened resulting in a high quality print not dependant on the pixel size of a projector like DLP or LCD types. They also tend to be slower
DF2 Workflow Bundle
Print Wash and Cure
Build: 200 x 112 x 300mm
Smart Platform carries settings from machine to machine
Automatic Resin Feeding
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FlashForge Hunter
Precision DLP 3D Printer
Build: 120 x 67.5 x 150mm
Z-Resolution: 12.5 - 50 microns
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Photocentric LC Opus
LCD UV Resin 3D Printer
Build: 210 x 174 x 200mm
Z-Resolution: 25 - 100 microns
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Photocentric LC Magna
LCD Daylight Resin 3D Printer
Build: 510 x 280 x 350 mm
Z-Resolution: 25 - 200 microns
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Photocentric Workflow Bundles
Wash and Curing Cabinets
Magna: AirWash L + Cure L2
Opus: Wash Unit 15Lt + Cure M+
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Photocentric LC Titan
LCD Daylight Resin 3D Printer
Build: 695 x 385 x 1200 mm
Z-Resolution: 100 - 350 microns
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About Our 3D Printers
When a 3D printer joins our range you can rest assured, knowing it is of high quality, will do what we say it will, and will be backed by a Bilby Guarantee and Warranty.
Each 3D printer must meet a strict set of guidelines before we will sell it. These include:
- Usability: Can the target user actually use this machine and related software easily? Some 3D printers and software can almost need a specialised degree to use!
These do not meet our standards. Our 3D printers need to all be easily adopted within the Home, Classroom, University lab, or Workplace. We look at who the machine is
targeted at and assess the technical understanding required.
- Longevity: This relates not only to the machine but also the manufacturer. Are we going to be able to support this machine into the future? Unfortunately ours
is a young industry and there are many fly-by-night and back yard operators. We want to support new comers, but we also need to know when something goes wrong the
parts and support will be there for the long term.
- Reliability: In years gone by it was normal practice to have to repair and tinker with our 3D Printers before every print. This is, thankfully, not where the industry is today.
There are still very cheap machines on the market that do still fall into this category. Our 3D Printers are selected and tested for their reliability and durability.
We know you just want to turn them on and have them work time and time again!
- Integrity and Legality : Not all manufactures play by the same rules. Makerbot knows this all too well with a number of clone/copy machines of their earlier models out there.
We only sell machines who own their technology, and do not rely on the theft of others intellectual property.
How Do You Choose a 3D Printer?
Choosing a 3D printer can be difficult. Bilby 3D do not want you wasting your money on something over spec, or on a 3D Printer that can not do what you want it to.
Contact us if you need further help choosing right 3D Printer for your Home, Classroom, Workshop, Workplace or Factory.