Ever wanted to create your own 3D toys or gadgets but you didn't want to spend an insane amount of cash on a 3D printer? Well, today you can get the Anet A8 high-precision printer for just €122.83.
For decades 3D printing has been available in some form, but it wasn’t until the likes of MakerBot and other startups who began producing affordable hardware for the hobby to really take off. In the ...
The short answer: something like $200, if your time is worth $0/hour. How is this possible? Cheap kit printers, with laser-cut acrylic frames, but otherwise reasonably solid components. In particular, ...
The Anet A8 is a really cost-effective DIY 3D printer that features a 2004 LCD screen, 5 keys for easy operation, supports SD card and off-line printing. It also comes with a customized MK8 nozzle, ...
Anet A8 Desktop 3D Printer is designed to offer unparalleled performance coupled with exceptional quality and usability. Housed in a piano-black laser-cut acrylic frame, the device retains the ...
Imagin3D has this week taken to Kickstarter to launch their new 3D printer enclosure designed for the Anet A8 3D printer. The acrylic enclosure has been specifically designed for the Anet A8 improving ...
Got a 3D printer? With a bit of work, you may also have a PCB miller. That’s the basis of this neat hack by [Gosse Adema], who converted an Anet A8 3D printer into a PCB miller by building a holder ...