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+Photo
+#####
+:date: 2011-09-19 10:40:12
+:author: bnewbold
+:category: photo
+:slug: 2011-09-19-this-might-not-have-been-the-very-best-extrusion
+:status: published
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+|image0|
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+This might not have been the very *best* extrusion printer I saw last
+weekend, but it was the one the that impressed me the most. A simple,
+well constructed iteration on the MakerBot/RepRap printing out
+structural parts good enough to sell in a store. Also had some
+"accidental" springy shapes that I thought were really fun to play with.
+By `Jeff McGinley and Andrew Diehl <http://fablicator.com>`__.
+
+.. |image0| image:: http://67.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrry36ojnD1qae4w7o1_400.png