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Introduction: Betaworks Builds a Makerbot Posted: February 13, 2011 | Author: hilary | Filed under: blog | Tags: betaworks , fun , makerbot , pizza , video | 1 Comment Âť A few weeks ago, a bunch of us spent two long evenings in the office assembling a MakerBot . Hudson Lines made an awesome timelapse video of it. Betaworks builds a MakerBot from hudson on Vimeo . Special thanks to the always awesome Adam (from MakerBot) for helping us breeze through the final configuration and calibration steps.
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