..so I went to YDI at a little after 8 this morning and the printer
hadn't shown up yet (they said it should be there by 11). Does anyone
have opinions on this for a newb in the 3D printing space?
On 2/16/2014 3:33 AM, Tom Metro wrote:
You-Do-It Electronics is having their annual Washington's Birthday sale:
http://www.youdoitelectronics.com/Promotions/
It covers several items of interest to hardware hackers, starting with
25% off everything in their parts department (if it's small enough to
fit in a shopping bag), various soldering irons, slightly discounted
Raspberry Pi Model B ($30), and an OSEPP Uno R3 Plus Arduino board for $18.
They now carry the Actobotics line of robot parts (small gears, wheels,
motors, etc.):
http://www.robotshop.com/en/actobotics-parts.html
They're also promoting a $600 3D printer kit from Velleman. An open
frame design described as, "a build it yourself 3D printer kit to print
objects of maximum 20 x 20 x 20 cm using PLA or ABS filament..." (Near
the bottom of the first link above there are more details on the K8200 kit.)
They'll be running live demos of the printer on Monday.
-Tom
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