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| | [AI summary] The author reviews the BambuLab P1P 3D printer, highlighting its speed, ease of use, and integration with a cabinet, despite some drawbacks like noise and lack of open-source status.
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| | Assembly of the printer and first impressions.
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| | Ever since I was 8 or 9, the idea of 3D printing seemed amazing. Objects appearing right before your very eyes, with nothing more than a computer file and a roll of plastic. Now the 3D printer that I saw didn't really exists, as it was a piece of concept art from a book about technology I had bought at a Scholastic book fair, but when I saw it I thought it was science fiction.
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| This all started on a recent "The Meltzone Podcast" episode in which Tom and I somehow got on the topic of printing really fast.... Build a VORON he said, and this is what I did even though I never heard of VORON before and just can't understand why! VORON is not a company that sells printers. VORON is an open-source project that started out as a one-person operation to build a no-compromise 3D printer that is quiet, clean and pretty and capable of operating for long amounts of time without constant tinkering. Over the year the engineering team, the community and also the number of VORON printers grew. They do have different size machines from the big and scalable VORON 2.4 to the mini VORON 0.