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          Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:




          RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
          manufacturing machine.




          and:




          Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
          those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
          that anyone can assemble given time and materials.




          There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.





          I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts






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            Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:




            RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
            manufacturing machine.




            and:




            Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
            those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
            that anyone can assemble given time and materials.




            There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.





            I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts






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              Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:




              RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
              manufacturing machine.




              and:




              Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
              those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
              that anyone can assemble given time and materials.




              There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.





              I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts






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                Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:




                RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
                manufacturing machine.




                and:




                Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
                those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
                that anyone can assemble given time and materials.




                There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.





                I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts






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                Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:




                RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
                manufacturing machine.




                and:




                Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
                those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
                that anyone can assemble given time and materials.




                There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.





                I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts







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