Asterid: Easy to Use Open Source 3D Printer
A project in Cumming, GA by Plastic Scribbler000days
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An affordable high-resolution open source 3D printer for consumers, professional artists and industrial designers.
Backers: 13
Average Pledge Per Backer: $119
Funded: $1,553 of $30,000
Dates: Oct 22nd -> Nov 12th (22 days)
Project By: Plastic Scribbler
Backers: 13
Average Pledge Per Backer: $119
Funded: $1,553 of $30,000
Dates: Oct 22nd -> Nov 12th (22 days)
Project By: Plastic Scribbler
$1,553
current pledge level
Last Updated: November 12 @ 05:30 -0500 GMT
5%
of goal
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Latest News
International Shipping
October 27th - via: kickstarter.com
We've had many requests for International Shipping, but we've explored the options and it doesn't seem to be economically feasible right now. The lowest shipping costs we've found for a 20" x 20" x 20" box weighing 23lbs with a declared value of $499... (Read More)
Asterid Open Source 3D Printer Hits Kickstarter
October 24th - via: webpronews.com
This has been a crazy week for 3D printers on Kickstarter. First we got the super affordable DIY QU-BD One Up and then yesterday came the professional grade Helix. The next 3D printer to hit Kickstarter sits comfortably in between both. Plastic Scribbler, a company out of Georgia, took to Kickstarter a few weeks ago to fund Asterid – an open source 3D printer with an 8″ x 8″ x 8″ build volume. (Read More)
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