D3D PVC pipe 8in bed: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 16:45, 6 April 2018
Hint: This is being developed as a lightweight frame version of the D3D 3D Printer which allows for taking the workshop easily to remote locations - as otherwise each frame weigh 20 lb for 1/8" frame with 1.5" steel width. Further, we have the PVC pipe frame already in the D3D Workbench.
Development Template
Hole Jig
2017 Build 2 - Stephen Kaiser, San Francisco
2017 Build Example 1 - by Elie from Montreal at Factor e Farm
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