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MAKE subscriber Jim Smith of New York built this beautiful 3D printer. There are so many great details, ranging from the 3D-printed parts used for the fume extraction system, the PID temperature controller for the heated build platform, and the sexy 80/20 frame. Love it!
RepRapper Forrest Higgs designed an interlocking beamed structure that could be 3D printed -- thus advancing the RepRap's stated purpose of someday being able to print new RepRaps. Currently much of the support structure cannot be printed. But what if printable girders could be stacked on top of each other?…
This video, by Josef Davies-Coates, shows RepRap supreme chancellor Adrian Bowyer talking in depth about the latest version of the RepRap 3D printer ("Mendel") which has been out for some months now. More:RepRap "Mendel" plans availableRepRap Version II "Mendel" prints its first 3D parts
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