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Working on High Quality Low Cost DIY 3D Scanning using Structured Light

Posted by jpluimers on 2020/08/07

On my list of things to try: [WayBack] Working on High Quality Low Cost DIY 3D Scanning using Structured Light

Via: [WayBack] Karl has started looking into cheaper – yet accurate – DIY solutions for 3D scanning using structured light scanning… – Jean-Luc Aufranc – Google+

–jeroen

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DIY Filament Sensor for your 3D Printer

Posted by jpluimers on 2018/10/23

Via:

–jeroen

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Vier 3d-printers van ongeveer 300 euro – Conclusie – Round-up – Tweakers

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/08/05

Eerder dit jaar testen we 3d-printers die voor minder dan 1000 euro te koop zijn. Het kan echter nog goedkoper. Dit keer testen we vier 3d-printers die ongeveer 300 euro kosten.

Source:[WayBack]  Vier 3d-printers van ongeveer 300 euro – Conclusie – Round-up – Tweakers

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Building a better 3D printer (with software!) with OctoPrint’s Gina Häußge on the Hanselminutes Technology Podcast: Fresh Air for Developers

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/04/24

Interesting podcast:

Scott talks to Gina Häußge, creator of OctoPrint. In very short order OctoPrint has gone from a small side project to Gina’s full time open source job!

OctoPrint gives your 3D Printer:

  • a camera,
  • a print queue,
  • visualizers,
  • temperature control and
  • much more!

Gina shares her journey in this Maker episode.

You can even request new features.

–jeroen

via: Building a better 3D printer (with software!) with OctoPrint’s Gina Häußge on the Hanselminutes Technology Podcast: Fresh Air for Developers.

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