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Opensource XR Kit 3 (No 3D-Printed Parts)
$1,095.00With this modular AR headset kit you can build your Project North Star Deck X. This Kit doesn’t contain 3D-printed parts. With the Intel® RealSense™ T261 6-DOF sensor (included) and Ultraleap’s Stereo IR 170 (included) packed under one lid, the Deck X is more compact than previous modified versions. It…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Pacific BLUE
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Raincoat YELLOW
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Starfish PURPLE
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Stanley GREEN
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Canada RED
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…
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Premium PETG 1.75 Orca BLACK
$34.99Filament PET-G – a thermoplastic polymer from the group of polyesters in the form of fiber, used for 3D printing using the FFF method. Filament wound on a spool, vacuum packed with a moisture absorber. The spool contains 1 kg of net material. It can be used in all FFF…