


In its current state, it is only intended to be put together by experienced makers, and it will not currently serve as a fully functional 3D Printer. This is for a small 3D printer that would allow someone to get introduced to the field and start prototyping small things. I'm am trying to get through one more iteration of the design before I take the time to put together a detailed instruction plan, but I wanted to provide a brief overview in the meantime. So far I believe I have proved the concept, and am working towards my first issue-free 3D Print. Hi! I'm trying to build the cheapest 3D Printer Ever! My hope is that if I can bring the cost of 3D printing down, it will make it more accessible.
