Make 100: MODE Kart - unique 3D-Printed Go Karts.

A project in London, UK by Drew Maughan
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Start Your Engines! Let's make 100 uniquely coloured 3D-printed MODE Karts.
Backers: 7
Average Pledge Per Backer: £18

Funded: £123 of £400
Dates: Jan 30th -> Mar 1st (30 days)
Project By: Drew Maughan
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Latest News

Final Lap: a MODE Kart Prototype Showcase.

February 27th - via: kickstarter.com
What's good, folks. There's only a couple of days left before this Make 100 project comes to an end, so it's time for one last update - and it's going to be brief! There's not much more to add, except to show all the MODE Kart prototypes built to... (Read More)

Meet the 3D printers

February 20th - via: kickstarter.com
We're nearing the end of this campaign, and there's everything to play for. In this update I wanted to introduce folks to some of my 3D printers, some of which are responsible for producing the prototypes you've seen. Creality Ender-3 S1 This is my... (Read More)

A Dedicated Live Assembly.

February 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Short and sweet update today. I'm going to be livestreaming this weekend, where I will be putting one - or more - of these MODE Karts together. The result will be very close to the finished product. I was very happy to hear about a previously... (Read More)

The Talk...

February 13th - via: kickstarter.com
What's good folks. For this update, I thought it was a good time to have "the talk": about what happens if this campaign doesn't succeed. As much as I'm excited about MODE Kart, and producing up to 100 3D-printed models for backers, falling short is... (Read More)

Adding a Bespoke MODE Kart tier...

February 9th - via: kickstarter.com
What's good folks. After some thought, I decided to introduce a Bespoke MODE Kart reward tier. (You know, just as says in this update's title!) Bespoke MODE Karts are for those who aren't keen on the colour choices shown on the main page. Perhaps you... (Read More)

Why 3D Printing (over other methods?)

February 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello again, folks. I've been out taking photos of some new prototypes in the wild, and you could receive something like these if this campaign reaches its target! In this update I wanted to briefly talk about my choice of 3D printing over other... (Read More)

And They're Off!

February 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
First and foremost, I want to thank everybody who backed my humble campaign, for producing 100 uniquely-coloured, 3D-printed go-karts. A big shout-out to Franka Bauer, whose own Make 100 project reached its goal yesterday - and was kind enough to... (Read More)

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