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If you frequently use a 3D printer for your projects then you may experience issues calculating the material weight and length usage. If so, then you might be interested in this project using Arduino.
The electronics used here are pretty standard for 3D printing, an Arduino Mega with a RAMPS shield. The firmware is a slightly modified Marlin variant.
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It'll be sold exclusively on the Arduino Store, we're told. It's worth pointing out that the Arduino Materia 101 is very similar to Sharebot's own Kiwi-3D printer, in terms of specifications and ...
3D printing is the future, but it can be your present with this space-efficient desktop printer for just $600 today. That's over $200 less than we've seen it previously. [UP!
Arduino, maker of the open source hardware platform of the same name, is teaming up with a startup called Sharebot to sell a 3D printer for about $1,000. Announced today, Materia 101 will be ...
Arduino made the news official today, announcing a partnership with Italy’s up-and-coming printer manufacturer, Sharebot. Their first printer will be called the Materia 101, and is built to ...
Arduino may be known for revolutionizing open source hardware platforms, but this week it enters the 3D printer market with the small and affordable Materia 101. Produced in partnership with ...