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If you want to get into 3D printing but don't want to splurge on an expensive machine, the Anet A8 is an affordable DIY piece of hardware to get you going.
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Chris Fenton hopes to build a working electromechanical computer out of parts made by a 3D printer. He has currently developed a working prototype of a punch card reader.
The MakerBot Thing-O-Matic is a desktop 3D printer that comes in kit form and, once assembled, can then be plugged into a PC via USB to print 3D objects from your own 3D digital designs.
Some other things included in the package are a full-size SD card and a USB card reader. These are meant to facilitate getting project files from your PC to the printer.