I've been thinking of doing just this as well. Though with ender parts or something else left over. Very cool to see someone's actually made it happen.
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Oh, I'm definitely stashing that. Thank you.
What the what? Did you just turn a 3d printer into a 2d printer? This is amazing! Only a 1d printer would astonish me more!
... Would that be a seismograph?
That's still 2 dimensions.
Im afraid it would just be a thing that makes perfectly straight lines :(
That you couldn't see, since they'd have no thickness, only length
Maybe a printer that adds Morse code on a string.
You’re amazing
That's really cool!
How do you keep the pen tips vertical position accurate as it pens around without something dragging in the drawings?
I'm not perfectly sure I understand your question, but if you see it in action, this thing is really wobbly. Not much precision there.
I was basically just asking how wobbly it is, haha.