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Low cost, open source, 3D metal printer


EdEarl

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(phys.org) Using under $1,500 worth of materials, including a small commercial MIG welder and an open-source microcontroller, Pearce's team built a 3D metal printer than can lay down thin layers of steel to form complex geometric objects. Commercial metal printers are available, but they cost over half a million dollars.

 

I found a link to mtu.edu news release on the 3D printer, but have not been able to access the server, yet. It appears to be overloaded, rather than down.

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Your phys.org link just comes back to this page.

Yes, the Michigan Tech slow web page is the same story. I found a page with a table of contents and an incomplete book. Perhaps technical details are pending.

 

http://store.elsevier.com/coArticle.jsp?pageid=18200010&utm_source=Joshua+Pearce&utm_medium=marketing&utm_campaign=Open-Source+Lab+Free+Access

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