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A 3D-printed organizer tray with multiple compartments keeps screws, nuts, bolts, and small tools in one tidy location. You can size the tray to fit specific spaces like drawers or shelves.
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Using a 3D printer and the right files, you can create a variety of small-scale accessories for your workshop. Here are six useful ones for your power tools.
[CNC Kitchen] instead decided to use technology to get around the problem, designing a 3D-printed tool to make the job easy (Youtube video, embedded below).
Waterville art class teaches students how to 3D print their own tools The class, taught by local artist Misha Oraa Ali, introduced some art students to 3D technology for the first time.
This ample storage space will be even more helpful if you can 3D print all kinds of dividers, boxes, or even a safe to its exact measurement.
Printing in PEI/PC is important for another reason, too. Made In Space is also working on building a new 3D printer that will operate entirely in the vacuum of space, called Archinaut.
Update: Prusa has released a new version of the MK4, the MK4S. It's an incremental upgrade but adds a lot of great features.
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