ItemsMade
Items Made
This page shows some samples made by prototype and production RepRap machines.
The samples on this page are in reverse chronological order - most recent first. A lot of these are steps on the road to having the machine copy itself rather than more instantly-appealing utility items like coat hooks, mobile phone cases, car headlamp housings and so on.
This is the first set of RepRap parts themselves made by a RepRap machine that were sold to someone else. Cost: One case of beer... The person who's RepRap made them is Wade Bortz.
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Here's a reprapped fly swat. It took about an hour and a half to make. The handle is made in two sections (it's too long to go in a standard RepRap machine) then welded together with a hot knife.
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Here's a reprapped pair of child's shoes. The machine took about a day to make them, but during that time I was just catching rays in the garden... Get the file here under "Child's shoes".
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Here's a reprapped water filter insert. It took about 20 minutes to make in the RepRap machine.
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Here's a reprapped door handle. It took me 25 minutes to design in the free Art of Illusion design program, then I set it running in my home RepRap machine. It took quite a while to build: about 12 hours. Get the files here under "RepRap door handle".
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Here's a reprapped coat-hook. It took me 12 minutes to design in the free Art of Illusion design program, then I set it running in my home RepRap machine. I went out for the afternoon then came back, and I had a coat-hook that I didn't have before. Utterly trivial, except:
Get the files here under "RepRap coat hook".
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Get the files here under "Car dash phone/iPod bracket".
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25 January 2008 |
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14 January 2008 |
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13 January 2008 |
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21 October 2007 |
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28 May 2007 |
15 May 2007 |
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The first image shows the parts for a RepRap extruder made by RepRap itself in polycaprolactone. The second image shows the two complete RepRap polymer extruders. The one on the right was made in a commercial RP machine. The one on the left was made by the one on the right - the first complete self-replicated functioning RepRap part. The new extruder is shown starting to extrude for itself. 6 March 2007 |
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23 September 2006 |
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This is the first complete object out of a RepRap machine. It is a test hexagon made in polycaprolactone.
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-- Main.AdrianBowyer - 27 Aug 2007