You can either make lots of small 3D prints and stick them together, or you can use a larger 3D printer. [Emily the Engineer] went the latter route by making her Ender 3 a full 10 feet tall.
In the Maker Lab we have several Prusa i3 MK3S, Prusa MK4, and Prusa Mini 3D Printers as well as the Prusa XL. You can use any 3D modeling software that can save as a STL, 3MF, or OBJ. Here are some ...
where desktop machines for prototypes and small batches of replacement parts start at around $8,000. Quality and dependability from a 3D printer priced at just over $1,000 and requiring little ...
The real star of the show here is the CFS (Creality Filament System) material switcher. This CFS has been available for a few ...
[DaveMakesStuff] demonstrates a great technique for 3D printing a sphere; a troublesome shape for filament-based printers to handle. As a bonus, it uses a minimum of filament. His ideas can be ...