Now you’re printing with power.
The big draw about 3D printers is that you can feed it something to print, leave it to its own devices, and it’ll automatically create a model for you. However, there are times when you need to apply some manual tweaks to get the job done properly. One avid 3D printer hobbyist found a way to wire up the manual actions to an NES controller, so it really feels like you’re « playing » the printer.
This NES mod lets you manually tweak your 3D printer
In a post on Instructables, tinkerer MechaNickW posted the results of their latest project.