On September 16, De Agostini Japan released "My 3D Printer Weekly," an assembly magazine with parts (55 issues in total). The first issue is specially priced at 999 yen, and the second and subsequent issues are priced at 1,998 yen (both including tax). It is available at bookstores nationwide except some areas and on the company's website.

Let's make a 3D printer, which is a hot topic!
Let's make a 3D printer, which is a hot topic!

In this series, users can create a 3D printer "idbox! The printer is supervised by Bonsai Lab, a Japanese manufacturer. 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 includes a 3D modeling guide to learn basic operations, making it easy for those with no knowledge of 3D modeling to get started.

The completed printer measures W250xD250xH270mm and weighs 5.04kg, making it compact enough to be placed in a home. The maximum output size is W150xH100xD130mm. If you subscribe to the magazine via the website, you will receive a special sheet "Build Tack" necessary for ABS output when you receive the 45th issue.

Incidentally, the cost of purchasing all 55 issues is approximately 110,000 yen. Why don't you give it a try, dreaming of the day when your 3D printer of your dreams will be completed in about a year's time?