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DIY 3D Printer

Started by z.monkey, December 05, 2013, 05:54:19 AM

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TommeyLeeReed

Nice 3d printer, but the cost must be high to build?

This is my under $200 complete 3d printer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHldG8atIWY

Tom

dieter

looking pretty good. 0.4mm sounds ok, esp for a diy.  But you must love the building and fiddling. I do not often buy things, so I hope my next phone has a 3D printer built in.
Can you show something you printed with it?

Pirate88179

Quote from: Qwert on December 05, 2013, 02:08:38 PM
Hey, with those 3-D printers, even the best one, one can make only a NON-WORKABLE SCULPTURE, nothing else! The material used is always PLASTIC and nothing else. Can you make a working screwdriver? Unfortunately, you can't. You can make only a plastic sculpture. Only try to unscrew a screw with it. I have no idea, why people consider 3-D printers so "miraculous" machines.

I watched a video on Hackaday where a guy built this huge concrete 3 d printer and built a house with it.  Layer by layer, the house was formed.  This technology is useful, in my opinion, and yes, it is still in the beginning stages.  Just think a little bit about where this can go.  There are also folks printing with molten metal...now you have something useful.  It will get better and better.

Bill
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