I admit that I’m late to the 3D printing game. While I just picked up my first printer in 2018, the rest of us have been oozing out beautiful prints for over a decade. And in that time we’ve seen many people reimagine the hardware for mischief besides just printing plastic.
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That decade of hacks got me thinking: what if the killer-app of 3D printing isn’t the printing? What if it’s programmable motion ? With that, I wondered: what if we had a machine that just offered us motion capabilities? What if extending those motion capabilities was a first class feature? What if we had a machine that was meant to be hacked?
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One year later, I am thrilled to release an open-source multitool motion platform I call Jubilee . For a world that’s hungry for tool changing 3D printers, Jubilee might be the best tool changing 3D printer you can […]
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