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StefanoG from Genova, Italy, used an Ikea footstool and some Prusa i3 Rework parts an made a 3d printer. You start with this (BTW: I HATE Ikea furniture) |
And you get a 3D printer with wooden frame |
Here is a detailed build guide with all the files needed:
http://www.instructables.com/id/From-an-Ikea-Footstool-to-Poang-3D-Printer/
Creators homepage:
http://www.arsenalidigitali.it/
BTW:
It is not a first 3d printer made from parts made of Ikea furniture, the first I saw was this Delta:
http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2013/12/custom-delta-3d-printer-built-from-ikea.html