Category Archives: CNC/3D-printing

Cool 3D printed Wind Storage design

Nice build where the vertical mill will slowly raise the bar for storing energy, then when you “release” it powers the fan on the right side.  This could be a cool toy to show kids about potential and kinetic energy. … Continue reading

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Mini CNC with a bunch of CDROM drives

I like this build, mostly cause the frame is completely from CDROM frames.  Well OK there is some wood on the bottom.Only issue I see is the clearance on the y axis is pretty low. http://www.instructables.com/id/Compact-CNC3D-Printer/

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Build a Drawbot with 2 old CDROM drives, and RPi, and a Servo

Oh and 2 stepper motor drivers too.  Nice build for a simple drawing robot.  Would be a good kid project too.  Heck you could step this up a bit and have the whole interface run on the RPi http://makezine.com/2015/07/20/build-drawbot-two-cd-drives-raspberry-pi/ detailed … Continue reading

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Tutorial on making 3D objects from 2D drawings

Some interesting tutorials on how to do this (use a top and side view to convert to a 3D model). http://hackaday.com/2015/08/02/3d-printing-with-2d-inkscape-projections/  

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3D printing in Dirt

Well more with potting soil than dirt.  The author talks about a project, called printgreen, where you print out a soil/seed mixture for art like designs.  The dirt contains grass seed, so its pretty neat.  The machine looks like a … Continue reading

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Another concrete printer, better quality, less details

Another team of students build a conrete printer that looks like better quality than the last one.  But no details on it.  Its based off of a rep-rap and looks like it uses alot of PVC and wood.  The quality … Continue reading

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Simple Peristaltic pump

Nice pump that you can 3D print out and use with a stepper for precise control.  All controlled with an arduino http://hackaday.com/2015/07/29/university-peristaltic-pump-has-hacker-heritage/ http://blogs.rsc.org/chipsandtips/2015/06/26/diy-peristaltic-pump/

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Wow, this is a cheap CNC build

The author got everything from a hardware store to do the build…well almost everything.   I found it interesting he uses DC geared motors instead of steppers (cheaper solution). http://hackaday.com/2015/07/22/hardware-store-cnc-machine-is-remarkably-precise/

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Converting an old tool box to a 3D printer

I just found this amusing build.  The nice thing is it makes the system portable, and its pretty good frame for it too.  Me…I would have given the box a coat of paint first.  Looks like most of the parts … Continue reading

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A $100 foam cutting machine

OK I seen it now.  This guy is selling a PVC kit that you use to cut stuff out of foam board.  On ebay of course. http://www.ebay.com/itm/costycnc-cnc-foam-cutting-cutter-machine-hot-wire-router-mill-with-arduino-grbl-/271781490876#

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