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Someone paid $900 to create an 80s Mac-colored 3D printer ... - MSNUnique & nostalgic cream-white 3D printer filament brings back 20th-century tech vibes. Joe Strosnider started the color matching process to create a Classic Mac Platinum PLA filament. Thanks to ...
Kevin Noki created his 'Brewintosh Plus' using a 3D printer, retrofitted electronics, and a lot of patience. Get the Popular Science daily newsletterđź’ˇ Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips ...
The PLA filament (PLA is short for polylactic acid) allows hobbyists to 3D-print nostalgic novelties, replacement parts, and accessories that match the original color of vintage Apple computers.
Using off-the-shelf electronic components, a Raspberry Pi, and a 3D printer, it's possible to build your own working miniature classic Mac. Here's how.
3D-printed M4 Mac mini enclosure addresses one of Apple's most egregious design choices—but maker argues that the power button 'problem' is overstated. News.
Even so, it is an exciting field to step into, and with the vast amount of 3D printers in the world, there's a 3D printer for practically anyone. Here's some things to consider about your ...
Jerrod Hofferth’s free 3D-printable miniaturized Mac Pro-style enclosure for the new Mac Mini not only eliminates that problem though, it also gives you arguably the coolest desktop accessory going.
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