Build volume refers to the maximum size of an object that the 3D printer can create. It’s usually measured in millimeters (mm) for length, width, and height. You’ll want to make sure the printer’s ...
The Raspberry Pi is versatile, affordable, and packed with features that make it an excellent fit for 3D printing. You can ...
Build Volume: This is just the maximum size of the object you can print. A common size is around 220x220x250mm, which is plenty for most projects. Don’t feel like you need a giant printer; you can ...
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For a couple of years now, I’ve been trying to find an excuse to buy a decent 3D printer. Friends and fellow Ars staffers who had them would gush about them at every opportunity, talking about how ...
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It's difficult to believe that the single filament version is just under £300, and for just over £100 more, you have the multifilament option. Single print speed is fast, and whilst multifilament ...
A few months ago, Hackaday’s own Al Williams convinced me to buy a couple of untested, returned-to-manufacturer 3D printers. Or rather, he convinced me to buy one, and the incredible success of the ...
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