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Here is first look at Lobo 3D printer developed and built by Jeff Kerr. Jeff is known for his design of Feather non-cartesian 3d printer.
He will make plans for Lobo publicly available once he has finished the project. I'll follow his work and keep this post updated.
Nice work Jeff! Keep it going!
Update:
Here is the Lobo printing:
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