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Even the smallest of 3D printers are able to print this Makerchair, because it’s been deconstructed into 202 smaller puzzle pieces that you individually print and then assemble into the finished ...
The parts were 3D-printed using an SLS machine, and undertaken by Pfennig's sponsor, 3D Print Fabriek. Once sorted, cleaned and assembled, the huge puzzle was treated to some colored stickers for ...
When finished, just download the pre-made files and send them to your 3D printer. After printing, the build requires some sanding and gluing, but it's worth it if you can turn a Starbucks gift ...
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