# The Buccaneer

> 3D printer

**Wikidata**: [Q20026888](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20026888)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/the-buccaneer-q20026888

## Summary
The Buccaneer is a printer model classified as a 3D printer, a machine that uses additive manufacturing to create three‑dimensional objects. It has an official product page at http://pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/ and is recorded in Wikidata with the description "3D printer."

## Key Facts
- The Buccaneer is an instance of a printer model.
- The Buccaneer is subclassed as a 3D printer (a machine that uses additive manufacturing to create tridimensional objects).
- The Buccaneer has an official product page at http://pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/.
- The Buccaneer appears in Wikidata with the description "3D printer."
- The Buccaneer has a sitelink_count of 1 in the provided data set.
- A related parent class entry for "3D printer" (the class to which The Buccaneer belongs) has a sitelink_count of 19.
- A Wikipedia entry for The Buccaneer exists in Vietnamese (wikipedia_languages: vi).

## FAQs
### Q: What is The Buccaneer?
A: The Buccaneer is a model of 3D printer, i.e., a printer that uses additive manufacturing to produce three‑dimensional objects.

### Q: Where can I find official information about The Buccaneer?
A: The Buccaneer has an official product page at http://pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/.

### Q: Is there a Wikipedia article about The Buccaneer?
A: Yes. According to the provided data, a Wikipedia entry exists in Vietnamese (wikipedia_languages: vi).

### Q: How is The Buccaneer classified in structured data?
A: In the provided structured properties, The Buccaneer is listed as an instance_of "printer model" and subclass_of "3D printer," with the Wikidata description "3D printer."

## Why It Matters
The Buccaneer matters as a specific product instance within the broader field of additive manufacturing. As a model of 3D printer, it represents an option for producing three‑dimensional objects layer by layer, which is the defining capability of its class. Its existence on an official product page and its presence in Wikidata and at least one language edition of Wikipedia indicate that it has been publicly documented and made available to potential users, researchers, or buyers. For people tracking the development, market offerings, or documentation of consumer and professional 3D printers, The Buccaneer is a discrete entry that contributes to the set of known models and implementations of additive manufacturing technology. Its recorded metadata (classification, online presence, and language availability) supports discoverability and comparison within the 3D printing ecosystem.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly recorded as a printer model classified under the 3D printer category.
- Having an official product page at pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/.
- Being described in Wikidata with the concise label "3D printer."
- Having a Wikipedia presence in Vietnamese.

## Body
### Overview
- The Buccaneer is presented as a printer model.
- It is categorized as a 3D printer, which denotes a machine that uses additive manufacturing to create tridimensional objects.
- The entity is documented online at an official product URL: http://pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/.

### Classification and relationships
- instance_of: printer model.
- subclass_of: 3D printer (the parent class definition provided: a machine that uses additive manufacturing to create tridimensional objects).
- Wikidata description: "3D printer."
- The parent class "3D printer" in the provided material has a sitelink_count of 19; The Buccaneer itself has a sitelink_count of 1.

### Online presence and records
- Official product page: http://pirate3d.com/the-buccaneer/.
- The entity is present in Wikidata with the given description.
- A Wikipedia article exists in the Vietnamese language edition (wikipedia_languages: vi).

### Public metadata
- Recorded structured properties include: website, instance_of (printer model), subclass_of (3D printer), sitelink_count (1), wikipedia_languages (vi), and wikidata_description ("3D printer").