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all3dp.com

on Dec 9, 2025

This new Kickstarter campaign is set to expand the capabilities of standard desktop 3D printers beyond filament, offering a novel method for cutting and etching metal that skips the mess (and danger) of lasers and CNC spindles.

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3druck.com

on Dec 01, 2025

Over the past decade countless inexpensive bedslinger-style desktop FFF 3D printers have been sold. Popular models included the Prusa MK2, Ender-3 and similar devices. There are certainly tens of thousands of these 3D printers still in operating condition around the world.

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fabbaloo.com

on Nov 28, 2025

Over the past decade countless inexpensive bedslinger-style desktop FFF 3D printers have been sold. Popular models included the Prusa MK2, Ender-3 and similar devices. There are certainly tens of thousands of these 3D printers still in operating condition around the world.

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hackster.io

on Nov 25, 2025

Athena Technologies has launched a crowdfunding campaign for an add-on that, it says, can convert almost any standard fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM) 3D printer into a CNC metal etcher and cutter — using simple saltwater as an electrolyte.

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notebookcheck.net

on Nov 25, 2025

This relatively affordable add-on kit allows users to effortlessly convert a conventional 3D printer into a metalworking machine. It uses a fairly straightforward process that doesn’t require hazardous chemicals.

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giznewsdaily.com

on Nov 25, 2025

Nowadays, there are many budget-friendly 3D printers that show great flexibility, but the strength of printed plastic parts might not be enough for all uses. Currently looking for supporters on Kickstarter, Liquid Blade 3D is a kit that aims to turn regular 3D printers into machines for metalworking. The starting price is around $404, and shipping is expected to start in May 2026.

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