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23 Results for "3D printing"
Scanning 3D High Velocity Vacuum Printer
Project
by
Chaz
3D printing in a vacuum at high speeds
1.3k
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RC Formula 1 car
Project
by
Elias Marquez
MCL33 Inspired Formula 1 car designed to be the lightest and fasted RC Formula 1 car.
1.6k
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Automatic insect followerer
Project
by
Ahron Wayne
3D printer, USB microscope, bug. What you got to lose?
7
8
N+ Open Bike Shoe Platform
Project
by
marcs
Additive-enabled, modular bike shoes made with a 3D printer and a sewing machine.
34
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Monoprice Select Mini Electro-Mechanical Upgrades
Project
by
Michael O'Brien
Endeavoring to build upon the existing fanbase work of this $200-ish printer.
386
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Fidget Spinner Tester
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by
Milkey Mouse
Tests the speed of a "fidget spinner"
252
3
Bootless Pi 400 Cyberdeck
Project
by
Charles Stevenson
Retro nostalgia Pi 400 cyberdeck for "jacking in," open source hacking, and remembering terminals, bulletin board systems and early Internet
34
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Electrospinning Machine
Project
by
Douglas Miller
Bring an open source electrospinning machine to the hobbyist level. Made with easily sourced and inexpensive materials.
449
64
Makita Pa12 12V Battery conversion
Project
by
Tron9000
Bringing old Makita 12V batteries and drills into the Lithium Era
2
1
Theta Printer
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by
Tyler Anderson
A 3D printer with 4 extruders that can move independently and simultaneously
967
241
Smile Station
Project
by
Bobby Feather
Photo booth that is very portable and configurable.
29
9
C70100 GPU
Project
by
Dylan Brophy
The Goal: 3D rendering on an FPGA
4
6
Silent/ultra quiet roots blower mechanism
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by
OpenERV
Silent/ultra quiet way to move air using a clever mechanism, 3d printed
5
2
Icepick Delta
Project
by
TTN
A highly experimental open-source 3D printer with a rock bottom bill of materials
236
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Coffee Cup Polymerase Chain Reaction Machine
Project
by
Paul McCabe
PCR machines copy DNA. The CCPCR uses a coffee cup, an Arduino and a few other items.Cost to build is about 25$.
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