Have you been wondering what it’s like to 3D print in space? The team over at Maker’s Muse decided to have Angus take on some interesting projects in 3D printing. With the true goal being to experiment with 3D printing in zero-G, in order to make it a well-rounded project, Angus used his UP Plus 2 3D printer to do a regular print in red PLA printing both 20 and 60 mm spheres. He did the same in the upside-down print as well as a sideways print. With rather disappointing results, everything turned out pretty much the same, yielding little if no disaster. Read more about Maker's Muse's experiment in the full article: http://3dprint.com/62797/3d-printing-upside-down/


Below is a look at Angus' machine printing sideways: