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Kickstarter a Success! AND MAKER FAIRE!!!!

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Kickstarter a Success! AND MAKER FAIRE!!!!

Hey Everyone,  So Reiner and I (Justin) are so stoked that we ran and fulfilled a successful Kickstarter. We successfully raised $14,646 CAD with 69 backers. If you haven't had a chance, check out our Kickstarter page here  We can't wait to get the SlushEngine in our backers hands, and t-shirts, and stickers, and Raspberry PI's oh my! :D We will be starting work on the campaign pledges soon, but first... YUP - That's right, Reiner and I will be heading to California for the 10th Annual Bay Area Maker Faire. We'll actually be there showing everyone our Printabots (www.printabots.com)....

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Roboteurs launches Print-A-Bot 3D printable robot arm for teaching design & programming

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Apr. 13, 2015 | By Alec via 3ders.org While we come across a lot of cool 3D printable robots that we just love to share with everyone, most of them are unfortunately not easy to reproduce. After all, even if you know your way around a 3D printer most online tutorials and projects expect a fairly detailed understanding of engineering, programming and electronics basics. While most of that can obviously be learned over time, those of us who’ve just bought a 3D printer because we enjoy making little plastic objects for ourselves are easily scared off. That’s exactly why we...

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Education for the 21st Centrury - 3D Printed Robots

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Welcome to our new website @ Roboteurs! We have been working a lot behind the scenes on Roboteurs - looking at different products lines and where we really want to focus. Two of our Robot collections got some great reviews from our university and college customers. The ORCA below (Off Road robot with Central Articulation) was a really cool design. It's based off an original moon rover design. We're completing a batch of LearnBots as well. These were a part of our Table Top Robot collection. These robots mimic industry standard robots. Less cost for the educational institution, and more...

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