
Folded?
Yes, folded. Maker Emmanuel Gilloz has designed a species of RepRap 3D printer that can actually be folded into transportable form!
It’s driven by the Gilloz’s experience at 3D printing meetups, where folks drag their carefully assembled machines together and learn 3D printing by doing it. Let’s face it, the 3D printers of today are generally not easily transportable. They are sometimes large and often have fragile bits sticking out, able to snare easily and damage the unit.

Aside from the foldability, the FoldaRap is a regular RepRap 3D printer offering standard specifications, just what one would expect.
FoldaRap is now a fundraising project on Ulule, where Gilloz hopes to raise €6500, but as of this writing he’s well beyond that, indicating this is a particularly interesting project for the 3D printing community.
As with most fundraising projects, Gilloz offers a variety of donation levels, but the interesting ones start at €600 (USD$740) where you can get a kit, which when combined with your existing 3D printer to print out a few necessary parts, you can make your own FoldaRap. For €1000 you can get one assembled if you’re in a hurry.
This is very handy and convenient – a 3D printer always on the go.
This is very handy and convenient – a 3D printer always on the go.