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Open-source 3D printing has grown steadily, offering dependable solutions for both beginners and experienced makers. By sharing ideas and designs freely, communities around these printers have ...
[Credit: Pwdr] 3D printing is slowly becoming the next big thing. Over the last few weeks, we’ve heard of people making everything from blood vessels to kid-sized exoskeletons–the ...
Then, in 2014, Chris read about an organisation called e-NABLE, a 5000-strong international group of 3D-printing enthusiasts.Using open-source prosthetic designs, these volunteers print and ...
It’s also an open-source, DIY gadget that you can build yourself using parts that cost about $200 or less, although you will need access to a 3D printer (or 3D printing shop) to build the chassis.
Axon, the partially humanoid open-source robot from the 3D printer You can build the semi-humanoid AI robot Axon yourself. This requires some experience.