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Lemontron, an open source, fully-portable 3D printer, has arrived— Can be transported in an empty filament box

Lemontron, an open source, fully-portable 3D printer, has arrived— Can be transported in an empty filament box

Earlier this week, an open source, super portable 3D printer dubbed Lemontron made its debut [h/t Hackaday]introducing a new entry-level DIY inverted 3D printer whose parts cost roughly $413 to assemble, mostly from existing components but also requiring a custom PCB print. When assembled, it’s quite a compact printer but still has a print plate size comparable to the Prusa MK4S, a 3D printer we’ve covered favorably in the past.

While entry-level 3D printers can certainly be cheaper than Lemontron, they’re considerably bulkier than Lemontron— though seeing as Lemontron requires access to a 3D printer to build anyway, it’s more likely that this is better for use when traveling than to be someone’s first or primary 3D printer anyway. Compared to other DIY options that cost upward of $699, though, this is still pretty good, particularly considering the ease of transport.

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Lemontron, an open source, fully-portable 3D printer, has arrived— Can be transported in an empty filament box

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