Photo by oskay
Looking to do some rapid prototyping in your all purpose design studio/bedroom but can't afford to buy in, Scientific American found five 3-D Printers that might be able to help you out. Pictured above, Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories three dimensional fabricator prints large, low-resolution, objects out of pure sugar. To cut costs, the Evil Labs crew replaced the multi-thousand dollar laser with a $10 heating coil similar to what you'd find in a hair dryer--nice!
Fab@Home Model 1 Materials: Epoxy; chocolate; Boursin (a soft cheese) Price: $2,400 - $3,600
RepRap Version 1.0 "Darwin" Material: Biodegradable plastic or polyester Price: $500 - $900
Candy Fab Material: Granulated sugar Price: Estimated at $500
Craftsman CompuCarve Material: Wood; can handle acrylics and foam, too Price: $1,899.99
Desktop Factory 125ci 3D Printer Material: Nylon-based powder (laced with aluminum and glass) Price: $4,995
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I was looking in to this the other day, and found other affordable routers that people can assemble themselves.
Here is one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6drMZqmyXQc