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Test print of the Motor, Idler and Carriage mounts for the Rostock.

 

See www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175

This model was printed on the UP! 3D Printer via www.3Dprintingsystems.com

76% of the 3D printer owners use their printer many times a week

This model was printed on the UP! 3D Printer via www.3Dprintingsystems.com

Test print of the Motor, Idler and Carriage mounts for the Rostock.

 

See www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175

It was a trial to get this to print. I stood it on the slot where the N7 fits, as that's the only flat surface in the design, and used a lot of support, which I then had to get out of the horn. Works, though, both as a stand and as a passive amp; about 50% amplification to my ear.

Building a Mamba3D 3D printer, workshop at MyMatics

Test print of the Motor, Idler and Carriage mounts for the Rostock.

 

See www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175

This model was printed on the UP! 3D Printer via www.3Dprintingsystems.com

Printed 4-up, raftless. 1 Hour, 58 minutes.

A Prusa i3 3D printer in action.

 

This printer was built, and is operated, by two high school students.

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