Sep.15, 2012
Eventorbot, this good-looking open source 3D printer is finally on Kickstarter! "With the single solid steel frame it eliminates 40% of parts and cost that other 3d printers uses. "
Eventorbot is designed to be a low cost and easy to assemble 3D printer. It has got many positive feedback since it appeared on Thingiverse. It is 100% open source project and Duy, the designer from IL, USA has released all the blue print and hardware list on Thingiverse and RepRap Wiki.
For $580 you can get a complete set, including all parts, cut and welded metal frame, hot head bracket and everything you will need for the build.
Like it? Support him here on Kickstarter.
Posted in 3D Printers
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