Recently I got the chance to go visit MatterHackers in southern California. I went to help them build a foosball table for their offices! The approached me with the idea of building a table with as many 3d printed parts as possible. The modeled some pieces in house and found some online. All of the files (and info on which filaments were used) are available detailed here.
If you’re not familiar with MatterHackers, they are my go to 3d printing supplier. They give me help and support with machines, provide me with filament and accessories, and best of all, they’re really cool people. Be sure to visit them online (or in SoCal) and tell them that I sent you.
I’ve also got some plans available for the table, all of which was built from two sheets of plywood and two 4×4’s!
Tools List:
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Woodworking:
- Digital Plans
- Free Files for 3d printed parts
- 1/2″ EMT conduit (it’ll be cheaper locally)
- SawStop cabinet saw
- Skil circular saw
- Dewalt 20v drill driver combo
- Countersink drill bits
- Orbital Sander
- Pancake compressor/nail gun combo
- 54″ Drywall T-Square
- Jigsaw
- Grizzly Drill Press (WAAAAY overpriced (3x) on Amazon, buy from Grizzly directly.)
- Kreg R3 pocket hole jig kit
- Speed square
- Foosball 4 pack
- Leveling table feet
- Pipe cutter
- CA Glue (medium)
- CA Activator
- 5 minute epoxy
- Ultimaker 2 Extended 3D printer
- Ultimaker 2 extrusion upgrade kit
- Ultimaker 3
- Digital Calipers
- All filaments, 3d printing supplies from MatterHackers
- Heat Gun
- Quikclot clotting sponge
- First aid kit
- Respirator & Filters
- Eye protection
- Ear protection