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3D Printer Hacks
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Delta Laser Engraver Uses Inkscape for G-Code
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[Z LeHericy] has a SeeMe CNC Rostock Max 3D printer, and a 2W WickedLasers Spyder Artic blue laser. Naturally, he had to try strapping them ...
Ninja-Drillpress-Skills Produced this Glow Plug Extruder
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Still looking to make your own 3D printer? Don’t have many tools or a big budget? Well, [Adam Kemp] has just the hack for you — a DIY extrud...
Roving Hexapod Poops Out 3D Prints
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[Jia Wu, Mary Sek, and Jeff Maeshiro], students at the California College of the Arts (CCA) in San Francisco, took on the task of develop...
3DMonstr Printer: 8 Cubic Feet Of Build Volume
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So you’re looking at 3D printers, but the build volumes for the current offerings just aren’t where you’d like them to be. [Ben Reylblat] ...
Trainable Robotic Arm
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When [Robert] realized Adafruit is now selling analog feedback servos, he decided he just had to make a programmable robot arm that could b...
Custom Rostock 3D Printer Makes Use of IKEA Components
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After discovering 3D printers, [Turi] had to make one. This past summer he did, and it looks fantastic. He chose the Rostock design not o...
3D Printed, Solderless Circuits
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If you’re looking for yet another alternative to etching your own PCBs, then check out this new Instructable on 3D printing test circuits! ...
A Really Big Extruder For Exotic Filaments
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Even with ABS, PLA, Nylon, HIPS, and a bunch of Taulman filaments, the world of 3D printers is missing out on a great supply of spools of ...
A Rostock Welding 3D Printer?
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Tired of printing in boring old plastic? Why not try metal? Researchers at Michigan Tech have come up with an open source reprap style des...
3D Printer Exhaust
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[Malcolm] finally got fed up with the fumes produced by his 3D printer, so he decided to setup this rather extensive fume exhausting system....
A Six Part CNC Machine
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CNC machines are impressive pieces of kit. We’re all for seeing the big, burly, impressive machines, but there’s something to be said about...
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