A functional FDM 3D printer has been constructed primarily from wood, incorporating 3D printed parts and standard motion system components. This innovative build demonstrates that aesthetic materials can be integrated into complex mechanical projects, offering developers and makers new design possibilities beyond traditional metal and plastic. The resulting unique appearance makes it a potential focal point for any 3D printing setup.
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