I've now mounted the front plate and electronics of my first 3d printer into a frame and given it a place of honour in my office. The printer with which everything #OctoPrint started. The printer that literally changed my life.
I think that's a good way to keep it in memory.
I think that's a good way to keep it in memory.
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Reluctant to disassemble mine yet, tho
do you have one of the first batches where the model B only had 256mb of RAM, or is it a 512mb variant?
Think about that.
(not actually remotely true)
When you visit you can check out the Pi collection.
I only got into #3dprinting via Raspberry Pi :)
Saved the motors and electronics, so maybe it'll get a rebirth as something new someday.
What happened to the rest of it...?
No, don't answer that.
I have been slowly culling old 3D print equipment, I'm a bit of a hoarder. There are a few things I can't easily part with, but I'm at least reducing the size and improving the quality of the 'museum' at the Edumaker Nanofactory...