HackerBot Buyers Guide

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HackerBot Documentation

Introduction

HackerBot is open-source hardware 3D printer and it's designed to be enough simple to be manufactured with common tools.

Aluminum profile and accessory to build frame is from Bosch and there're a lot of "standard" RepRap parts. You will find an improved Wade style extruder, that is a good and rock solid extruder and also JHead are used as hotends.

So there is not a single place to buy it but rather many options (Ebay, google, etc)

HackerBot.org

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Other vendors

++need to be reviewed, no forum up now++

To remain fair, all vendors that sell here are up for review. Please note that, because this is the internet, it is very easy to fake accounts. Please pay more attention to reviews of people that have 50-1000 posts in our forums than people that have only 1 post, regardless of whether it's negative or positive. We have had some problems with vendors creating accounts and trashing other vendors, or posting good reviews for themselves.

If you get bad service, say so on the forums and help other hakers. Also say if you get good service (it is human nature to complain more than to praise; so do this to keep an objective balance). Some vendors have links to reviews on the HackerBot forum. If you wrote a review, mention it on the discussion page.

Community

If you general help ask on IRC, or try the RepRap User Groups.

Project specific parts

Filament