DeAgostini Japan released the assembly magazine "Weekly My 3D Printer" (55 issues in total) with parts on September 16th. The first issue is a special price of 999 yen, and the second and subsequent issues are 1,998 yen (both including tax). It can be purchased at bookstores nationwide except in some areas and on the company's website.

Let's make a popular 3D printer!
Let's make a popular 3D printer!

In this series, you can make one 3D printer "idbox!" By assembling the parts that come with each issue. The printer is supervised by the domestic manufacturer Bonsai Lab. All you need is a screwdriver and a wrench.

Gradually assemble the parts that arrive in each issue
Gradually assemble the parts that arrive in each issue

In addition to the assembly guide, the magazine also contains a 3D modeling guide that you can learn from basic operations, so you can easily work on it without any knowledge.

The size of the completed printer is W250xD250xH270mm, and the weight is 5.04kg, which is a compact size that is easy to put in the home. There are two types of outputable materials, PLA (natural material) and ABS (plastic resin), and the maximum output size is W150xH100xD130mm. If you apply for a subscription from the Web, you will receive a special sheet "Build Tack" required for ABS output when you send the 45th issue.

By the way, if you purchase all 55 issues, the price is about 110,000 yen. Why don't you dream about the day when your longed-for 3D printer will be completed in about a year?