Lego 3D Printer 3.0

Hi there!
A few months ago I've built the 2nd version of my Lego 3D Printer, and today I'm going to show how to build the 3rd version.
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What You'll Need (for the X and Y Axis)







Don't forget the Lego doors for equilibrium
What You'll Need (for the Z Axis)



What You'll Need (for the Extruder)

Don't Forget the Gluegun AND the Paper Clip

The Extruder Should Look Something Like This



Bend the paper clip in a way that it partially stuffs the hole of the gluegun nozzle. This will allow for a more controlled extrusion process.
VoilĂ

Tipp

Use elastic bands to strap the paper (on which you'll print) to the moving platform
The Result of My Test Print
