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 +====== Makerbot Thing-o-Matic ======
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 +**Update as of August 12, 2014:** Information on this page is relevant for both the Makerbot Thing-o-Matic and the Makerbot Cupcake, both currently being stored on the top shelf of the 3D printer workbench for spare parts or as the basis for other projects. See below for history notes.
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 +^ Status             | Offline as of Feb 1, 2014                           |
 +^ Training           | No                                       |
 +^ Hackable           | Yes                                                              |
 +^ Usage Restrictions | None                     |
 +^ Owner              | VHS                                           |
 +^ If it Breaks       | It's already broken but you are welcome to fix it, or hack it   |
 +^ Loan Status        | Owned |
 +^ Arrival Date       | Date                                                                   |
 +^ Location           | Top shelf of 3D printer bench |
 +^ Value              | parts                                                                     |
 +^ Champion           | See [[tool:compendium_of_champions#tools|Compendium of Champions]]     |
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 In late 2010 VHS members crowdsourced $1800 in 18 hours and collectively purchased a Makerbot 3D printer and buttloads of ABS filament in a rainbow of colours. In late 2010 VHS members crowdsourced $1800 in 18 hours and collectively purchased a Makerbot 3D printer and buttloads of ABS filament in a rainbow of colours.
  
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 For PLA, 180C is suggested as a starting point. Speed of prints comes into play as well and I've gone as high as 220C on very high speed prints on Andrew's printer. For PLA, 180C is suggested as a starting point. Speed of prints comes into play as well and I've gone as high as 220C on very high speed prints on Andrew's printer.
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