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|projectnameES=Fab @ Home | |projectnameES=Fab @ Home | ||
|projectnameDE=Fab @ Home 2 | |projectnameDE=Fab @ Home 2 | ||
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|desc=Released in 2006, The Fab@Home was the first multi-material 3D printer available to the public, and one of the first two open-source DIY 3D printers in the world, at a time when all other additive manufacturing machines were still proprietary. The Fab@Home and the RepRap are credited with sparking the consumer 3D Printing revolution | |desc=Released in 2006, The Fab@Home was the first multi-material 3D printer available to the public, and one of the first two open-source DIY 3D printers in the world, at a time when all other additive manufacturing machines were still proprietary. The Fab@Home and the RepRap are credited with sparking the consumer 3D Printing revolution | ||
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|project_status=active | |project_status=active | ||
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|cad_files_editable=yes | |cad_files_editable=yes | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 10 November 2021
Fab@Home Basic Data Category: 3D printer URL (first publication): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fab@Home Keywords: 3D printer License: CC BY-SA 3.0 Project status: Active
Technical documentation Maturity of the project: production / DIY
CAD files are editable: Yes Assembly instructions are published: No Bill of materials is published: Yes
yes yes
Project management
Open-o-meter: 5 Product category: Hardware
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Description
Released in 2006, The Fab@Home was the first multi-material 3D printer available to the public, and one of the first two open-source DIY 3D printers in the world, at a time when all other additive manufacturing machines were still proprietary. The Fab@Home and the RepRap are credited with sparking the consumer 3D Printing revolution
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