Open-source 3D printing has grown steadily, offering dependable solutions for both beginners and experienced makers. By sharing ideas and designs freely, communities around these printers have helped ...
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Lemontron, an open source, fully-portable 3D printer, has arrived— Can be transported in an empty filament box
Earlier this week, an open source, super portable 3D printer dubbed Lemontron made its debut [h/t Hackaday], introducing a new entry-level DIY inverted 3D printer whose parts cost roughly $413 to ...
Three-axis 3D printing has been with us long enough that everybody knows the limitations, but so far, adding extra axes has been very much a niche endeavor. [Daniel] at Fractal Robotics wants to ...
In this era of cheap turn-key machines, the idea of actually building your own desktop 3D printer might seem odd to some. But if you’re looking for a challenge, and want to end up with a printer that ...
A low-cost open-source 3D printer that makes metal parts has been designed by Joshua M. Pearce and his team at Michigan Technological University (MTU). Sigma Labs, known for its in-process control ...
A new open-source tool is reshaping how engineers design multi-material objects. Charles Wade, a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder, has created a design ...
The emergence of 3D printed open-source lathes marks a significant milestone in the development of cost-effective machine tools. By ingeniously combining 3D printing technology with concrete casting ...
The Core One is a direct competitor to the X1 Carbon, with a lot of nifty features like 360 part cooling. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While ...
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