In the beginning, around 2011 or thereabouts, there was an infinite variety of designs available for anyone to build their own 3D printer. There were Mendels, some weirdos were actually trying to ...
RepRap Project goal of a US$400 3d prototyping machine to build and which can fabricate objects at a cost of about US$0.02 per cubic centimeter would compete for and enable a 100,000 to 1 million unit ...
When the RepRap project was started in 2005 by [Dr Adrian Bowyer], the goal was to develop low-cost 3D printers, capable of printing most of their own components. The project slipped into a bit of a ...
You probably wished, at least once, that you could reach into your computer monitor and pull out a piece of pizza. Although you can’t do so today, it may be possible to print edible objects in the ...
A student at Virginia Commonwealth University wants to bring the reality an idea that 3D printing enthusiasts have so far only dreamed about – printing all the necessary parts for a 3D printer, with a ...
When Dr Adrian Bowyer first set up the RepRap project at Bath University in 2005 his quest was to create a machine that replicated itself, a beneficial offshoot of that mission could potentially save ...
3D printing machines such as the 'RepRap' already allow people to design and 'print out' products at home. Could this be the beginning of the end for traditional, capitalist manufacturing? Little ...
WHO: Adrian Bowyer and many associates. WHAT: It's a three-dimensional printer than can be programmed to create many of its own parts. WHEN: Since February 2004. WHERE: University of Bath, Britain; ...
These are the OpenSCAD source files for the Kühling&Kühling RepRap Industrial 3D printer. Based on the principle of the RepRap Project this 3D printer design is developed by Jonas Kühling ...
This project contains the hardware schematics and design choices for a low cost printer control board for RepRap hardware. Current boards are very capable, but make decisions on cost and feature set ...
Adrian Bowyer, the force behind the RepRap project, recently explained some of the thinking behind the idea grand idea of RepRap: Create a machine that can replicate itself. Bowyer writes: Life is the ...