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These 3D-printed speakers have been designed and produced by Kitronik in partnership with the 3DHubs platform. All the electronic components required for their assembly and operation are available on the Kitronik website.

This project combining electronics and 3D printing should appeal to all makers with a ion for inventive, multi-technology creations. If you have a 3D printer, you can make all the parts for these speakers right at home. If you don't, you can locate a 3D printer near you using the 3DHubs service.

To the free STL files for these two speakers, go to *Cults*!

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