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Apr 2015

Finally I found how to fit a 3D printer in a suitcase!!

After building my first prusa style 3D printer, moving it around and travelling with it was almost impossible.

I started designing TeeBot 3D printer with simple quality materials easy to find materials, making it foldable and not compromising the print quality. After a months of design, testing and prototyping , TeeBot is ready.

Learning from user’s of the earlier larger model “TeeBotMax 7” and the reprap, community new changes have been implemented.

The result is a simple, foldable 3D printer that produce quality 3D prints (0.1mm layer height up to 0.4)mm and prints right in the box. I hope you like the design and enjoy building and using one as much as I do!!

Regards

Emmanuel A Adetutu

TeeBot will be launching soon!! DIY kits and plans will soon be made available.

Some photos…

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120 Marvins printed…380 to go…!! Together with my other printers. I plan to 3D print 500 Marvins!!

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I specially designed an extruder that fits the E3D lite6 hotend, which will be default on the printer.

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Great design! I’ve been waiting for someone to use 1" aluminium square tubing.

10 days later

Hi guys,

The project is live on kickstarter and already making News !! . The suitcase is available as DIY kit or fully assembled. You will also find a blog post on the 500 3D printed Marvin here.

Support TeeBot in preaching 3D printing, support the project by sharing with friends an contact.

1 month later