Critter - A 3D Printed Arduino Biped Kit Unlike Any Other
A project in Boise, ID by Slant Robotics000days
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The Critter is for beginner robot builders to learn coding and 3D Printing on a robot that is different from anything they've seen.
Backers: 40
Average Pledge Per Backer: $79
Funded: $3,172 of $3,000
Dates: Sep 5th -> Oct 5th (30 days)
Project By: Slant Robotics
Backers: 40
Average Pledge Per Backer: $79
Funded: $3,172 of $3,000
Dates: Sep 5th -> Oct 5th (30 days)
Project By: Slant Robotics
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Last Updated: October 5 @ 22:22 -0400 GMT
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4 Kickstarter 3D printing projects to check out: 3D printed robots, RPG terrain, maker's vise
September 20th - via: 3ders.org
In recent years, Kickstarter has played a key role in the rise of many a 3D printer startup. But it's also a great place to find fun little 3D printed toys and gadgets. Here are four 3D printing projects live on the crowdfunding platform right now, from educative robots to fantasy gaming terrain. (Read More)
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September 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey All, One week in and we are 66% funded. Big thanks to all our backers so far. Welcome to the LittleBots family. And thank you to Arduino for giving our campaign a shout-out on Twitter. At this point we are just starting to get the wheel going for... (Read More)
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