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DIY lab equipment, courtesy of 3D printing Open-source hardware and software could allow in-house design and fabrication ...
All built using 4 x PC DVD/Bluray drives fitted with stepper motors. The DIY 3D printer uses open source firmware in the form of a modified version of Tonokip, and free host software Repetier-Host.
Typically, 3D printers are quite expensive (running anywhere from $20,000 up to $100,000), but working with cheap materials and using free, open source software, the designers were able to ...
In its seemingly never-ending endeavour of releasing a 3D Printer at every price point, Anycubic is back with the new Kobra Go, an inexpensive 3D Printer that actually has some features you might ...
The beginning of the DIY 3D printing movement was a heady time. There was a vision of a post-scarcity world in which everything could and would be made at home, for free. Printers printing other pr… ...
You can get a smooth-working machine with useful features once reserved for high-end models. Starting at just $250, these are ...
University of Southern California's MxR Lab has launched an open source DIY virtual reality website where you can make your own VR headset with 3D printing.
In our last installment, we discussed what made up a 3D printer, and what one should pay attention to when considering purchasing one. Today we are going to take a few more steps down the 3D ...