Dirk Janssen moded his original Ultimaker with food paste extruder based on a large syringe. He started with extruding peanut butter. Follow his Tumblr for future updates, the project is still in the development.
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http://leveroij.tumblr.com/post/137816144931/today-progress-finished-design-3d-print-of
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