
Back in May, I took an inventory of all the 3D printers at the Bay Area Maker Faire. Today, I did the same for Detroit and found about twelve 3D printers here (I may have missed a couple). The MakerBot crew is here, fresh from a week at Comic-Con. I was also pleased to see SeeMeCNC from Goshen Indiana here. Their H-1 printer (with injection molded parts to keep the price down) looks really great.











Can somebdy get out of the typical reprap triangle design, and come up with a new one, like printrbot, this triangle rod is getting annoying now from these copycats.
It’s Reprap, they’re supposed to be “copying” the design, that’s kind of the point.
I’ll just leave this here ….
http://deltabot.tumblr.com/
Thanks for stopping in guys, was def an awesome event this weekenda! Hope you liked the punkin bot tooa!
Pingback: Detroit Maker Faire 2012 – LMN Wrap-Up
Pingback: MAKE | Maker Faire New York: 3D Printer Census 2012
Pingback: ○DIY/Tip▶ Maker Faire New York: 3D Printer Census 2012 « dot dot dob tob tob
// What's Trending
Raspberry Pi Design Contest
A Photo Tour of Maker Faire
Maker Faire: Day One
Seventeen Sneaky Secret Hides
Arduino Announces New Wireless Linux Board
Maker Faire Bay Area Ready for Showtime
10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi
New Arduino Robot Available in the Maker Shed at Maker Faire
// What's Shared
A better way to slice a pumpkin
DIY Nerf Darts
In the Maker Shed: Minty Boost USB Charger
100 Dollar Store Organization Ideas for Craft Rooms and Beyond
Mad’s Mouse House
Lace Princess Crowns
I Have a (Puzzling) Dream
Play the Rings of a Tree Trunk Like a Record
// Most Commented
DIY Hacks & How To’s: Get Emergency Power from a Phone Line
Resin Casting: Going from CAD to Engineering-Grade Plastic Parts
Ten Tips for Screws and Screwdrivers
Ten Tips for Better Measurement
Makers on TV: Big Brain Theory
Grow: A Portable CNC Router System
Tool Review: BioLite CampStove
Pitches with Prototypes: Solar Tracker