Cocoa Press Chocolate 3D Printer Offered as DIY Kit
Ultimately, the goal of Hackaday is to shine a light on the incredible projects coming from the hardware hacking community. In the vast majority of cases, said projects end up being one-off creations —...
View ArticleA Paste Extruder For Normal Printers
In the bright sunshine of a warm spring afternoon at Delft Maker Faire, were a row of 3D printers converted with paste extruders. They were the work of [Nedji Yusufova], and though while were being...
View ArticleHackaday Prize 2023: One-Handed Soldering with the Solder Sustainer
For a lot of us, soldering has become so ingrained that it’s muscle memory. We know exactly when the iron is hot enough, how long to leave the tip in contact with the joint to heat it up, and exactly...
View Article3D Printing With Clay, Thanks to Custom Extruder
When it comes to 3D printing clay, there are a lot of challenges to be met. An extruder capable of pushing clay is critical, and [davidsfeir] has an updated version suitable for an Ender 3 printer....
View ArticleInfinite Z-Axis Printer Aims to Print Itself Someday
“The lathe is the only machine tool that can make copies of itself,” or so the saying goes. The reality is more like, “A skilled machinist can use a lathe to make many of the parts needed to assemble...
View ArticleLooking Inside a 3D Printer Nozzle with Computed Tomography
Have you ever wondered what’s actually going on inside the hotend of your 3D printer? It doesn’t seem like much of a mystery — the filament gets melty, it gets squeezed out by the pressure of the...
View ArticleLessons in Printer Poop Recycling
The fundamental problem with multi-color 3D printing using a single hotend is that they poop an awful lot. Every time they change filaments, they’ve got to purge the single nozzle, which results in a...
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