We also added our own touch to the cart in the form of wood shelves.
Of course, we ended up realizing a few extra brackets we needed as we went and 3D printed some custom ones that locked into the aluminum extrusions. Using Vention was really handy because we could design our piece in their free CAD software and order exactly what we needed for our exact design. Plus it’s handy that we can roll it around if we need to move it. It’s really sturdy and easily held the weight of two of us rolling around on it, which makes us feel good about it housing our machines. In addition we do plan on turning this into an enclosure and adding additional organization for materials like filament and resin. We love that it’s made from t-slot aluminum extrusions because we will inevitable grow our collection and this makes it a flexible / modular cart that we can add onto. This rolling 3D printer and CNC cart is soooo much better than our old set up. ■ Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 V (slow-mo camera) ■ 35mm F 1.4 lens (makes things look fancy) Thanks Vention for sponsoring this video, check them out here! Ĭheck out our sponsor ISOtunes, our fave hearing protection: We used t-slot aluminum extrusions to make a modular rolling 3D printer cart! Well, and CNC cart! We’ll just call it our digital fabrication cart :)