At this year’s New York Maker Faire, [James] is showing off his continuing project of building baby 3D printers. He has a half-scale wooden Printrbot, a half-ish scale Mendel Max, a tiny ...
This project came out of a want to build something in our time at Purdue we can use to further innovate, develop, and create with once we lose access to the wonderful facilities at the Bechtel Center.
Tiny nozzles are prone to every 3D printer’s bane: clogged nozzles. To mitigate this, the team built a closed-loop control that measured electrical current between the work area and inside the ...
It also has a pretty great build area ... 3D printer that uses resin to make figurines and other objects. Its print volume is 6.04 x 3.06 x 6.89 inches, making it adequate for small tabletop ...
This approach reduces the need for traditional building materials ... able to showcase its innovative 3D-printed housing at small-home expo TinyFest in the Bay Area, where many were impressed ...