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Thursday
Sep022010

BotMill!

There's a new shop in town: BotMill. They're addressing the growing DIY 3D Printing space: 
 
At BotMill.com, we cater to the growing number of 3D DIY enthusiasts with quality products at discounted prices. We are constantly on the look out for new and innovative products…
 
They appear to market a wide variety of relevant 3D items, including their flagship product, a RepRap Mendel - either in kit form (USD$799 on sale now) or fully assembled and tested (USD$1545 also on sale). The Mendels come in Blue, Black, Red or Yellow - get one and then print your own Mendel offspring in more colors if you wish. 
 
BotMill also sells electronics, hardware and various parts for the printers at pretty reasonable prices. In fact, their print material is less expensive than MakerBot's store. Example: 5 lbs of Black ABS are USD$65 from MakerBot, while BotMill's price is only USD$60 (but on sale now for only USD$52.45). 
 
Once you've got your Mendel working and need something to print, you can also purchase a David Laser 3D Scanner kit for only USD$499.  
 
It looks like BotMill's marketing plans are extensive, as their well-organized web shop includes a currency feature (only USD$ at the moment) and translation into fourteen languages!    
 
Via BotMill (Hat tip to Fred and Rami)

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