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"MakerBot Industries: {{tag|Robot}}s That Make Things" | "MakerBot Industries: {{tag|Robot}}s That Make Things" | ||
"MakerBot is an affordable, {{tag| | "MakerBot is an affordable, {{tag|Open Source}} 3D printer. It makes almost anything up to 4"x4"x6" [out of] ABS plastic." | ||
"CupCake CNC ... rapid {{tag|prototyping}} machine ... open source plastic extrusion ... {{tag|electronic}}s ..." | "CupCake CNC ... rapid {{tag|prototyping}} machine ... open source plastic extrusion ... {{tag|electronic}}s ..." |
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Language: | English |
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Main topic: | CNC |
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"MakerBot Industries: Robots That Make Things"
"MakerBot is an affordable, Open Source 3D printer. It makes almost anything up to 4"x4"x6" [out of] ABS plastic."
"CupCake CNC ... rapid prototyping machine ... open source plastic extrusion ... electronics ..."
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Related wiki:
- RepRap wiki -- discusses more experimental ideas for rapid prototyping, and the source of some of the ideas that went into the CupCake.
- PMinMO Wiki -- discusses more traditional and larger CNC machines
- DIYinfo wiki
- Mechatronics wiki
- AVRFreaks wiki -- the current version of the Makerbot uses a few Atmel AVR microcontrollers.