The gMax 3D printer is seeking funding through Kickstarter now, for a printer kit that prints up to 16″ x 16″ x 9″, calling it one of the largest and most affordable 3D printers available. As its ...
Machines are self-replicating in Bed-Stuy and no one is doing anything about it. The gMax isn’t the first self-replicating machine, of course. But it’s still a sight to see it in person, as we did ...
Given that the average breadbox is 12 inches wide by 6 inches high and deep, we can safely say that the GMax 3D printer, a Kickstarted large format printer can print one. The printer, which is ...
Looking to leave behind the 3-D-printed toys and trinkets? This machine will allow you to print designs bigger than your end table. By “large” we mean 16″x16″x9″, enough to finally print a ...
(Nanowerk News) The gMax is being crowdfunded on Kickstarter and offers designers 16” x 16” x 9” of build volume, with a price tag between $1,095 and $1,295. With a 16" x 16" x 9" (2,304 cubic inch) ...
Having an enclosure around an FDM 3D printer is generally a good idea, even when printing only with PLA, as it keeps the noise in, and the heat (and smell, with ABS) inside. With all the available ...
When I first started 3D printing smart home enclosures, I thought it would be as simple as designing a box, hitting print, and placing my electronics inside. But I quickly realized there’s a lot more ...
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