Solar1.net
Solar1.net manufactures custom parts, gadgets, and items using 3D printing and CNC machining technology.
Send your idea or design and we'll see if we can make it a reality. We provide Plasma cutting and other metal fabrication services. We can fabricate small items, replacement parts, toys, and more using 3D printing technology.
13/12/2015
New milling machine for the shop. Looking forward to start new projects.
13/12/2015
New lathe for the shop.
05/10/2015
Solar1.net is relocating to Brisbane, Australia. Once we set up shop it's back to the project making. Stay tuned in 2016!
31/05/2015
CNC Router table mills acrylic like butter.
10/05/2015
The CNC router ready to go finally.
10/05/2015
Gear cutting on the Bridgeport mill
15/06/2014
The new Mark I 3D printer from Solar1.net. It can print up to one cubic foot!
Kickstarter worthy?
15/06/2014
A new entryway sign may by Solar1.net for the Danbury Hackerspace in Danbury, CT
Hey all,
I've been working on a project for a few weeks now and I think I'm ready to make it public. I have created a web slicer service based on slic3r.
https://solar1.net/slicer
It's considered beta right now. But the idea is to not have to have slic3r installed locally on oyur system, worrying about installed dependancies and so forth. It should work with all OS's and browsers You can upload an .stl and use the same options as you would in Slic3r and output gcode. I am providing likers of Solar1.net an account free of charge. You can upload and process as many models as you want. I'll have to keep an eye on the server loads if this gets popular and if there are enough paying customers I will be able to increase capacity.
Try it out. Email me ( [email protected] ) with any issues, bugs, or requests. I am currently running 0.9.11-dev on the backend.
Thanks, and keep on maiking!!
-Dave
13/12/2013
Solar1 has begun an indiegogo funding campaign! We are tooling up to produce beautiful engines.
Full Steam Ahead! Model Engines Help create these functional works of art. Your help is needed to retool a machine shop to recreate over 15 different types of steam, hot air, and gas engines.
24/10/2013
Keep your keys organized and stylish with this Swiss army style keyring. Expandable and holds up to 16 standard keys.
21/10/2013
Photo of Dave at the Solar1 Booth at Maker Faire
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Brisbane, QLD
4178