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    Q*Bot 3D Printer

    Q*Bot 3D Printer

    Q*Bot 3D Printer Repository

    After a couple of years that I follow 3D printer growth, I picked up all the best solutions, as magnetic joints and prismatic linear guides, and gather together in this project. A complete 3D Delta Printer that can be built with about 200 euro (with electronics and graphical display, hotend and motors excluded). Printable area: 200mm dia and 200mm height Q*Bot is based on commercial Aluminum "L" profile, 25x25x4, which work as structure and linear guides as well. It's steady, fast and easy to build. Here you can find related files, including Bill of Materials, CAD drawings and all 3D printing objects needed. ...
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    NxtVR
    The Vis3r NxtVR headset is an open source, OpenXR and OpenHMD compliant, motion tracking VR headset that you can build yourself for under €80 - designed to be printed on almost any home 3D printer, with simple and easy to assemble hardware components that are aimed at the complete novice. The headset comes in two distinct versions, both based around an STM32 development board, a cheap and easily available screen, and a headset that you can 3D print yourself. One uses the ever popular 6DoF MPU 6050, whilst the other uses the more recently released 9DoF BMX055 sensor board. As both the sensor boards and STM32 are very inexpensive, their combination offers one of the most cost effective and powerful hardware combinations available for a VR Headset. ...
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