It is almost time for one of my favorite festivals in Northern Colorado. Surprisingly enough, it isn't a concert. This festival brings so many different types of people together to share the love of creating.

A Unique Festival Returns to Northern Colorado

3D printers have taken off in a big way over the past few years, and they have become more accessible and cheaper than ever before. If you own a 3D printer, as I do, or you are thinking about investing in a 3D printer for a hobby, listen up, because a 3D printing festival is coming back to Northern Colorado for the third year in a row.

Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival Details

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The Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival showcases many vendors, makers, and 3D printing enthusiasts over the course of two days this April. The Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival will take place at the Ranch Events Complex on Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19.

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Tickets to the Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival are free, and this is the ultimate celebration of 3D printing in the Rocky Mountain region. You can see 3D printers in action, 3D printer vendors, filament vendors, amazing builds made from these machines, and much more.

During the past Rocky Mountain RepRap Festivals, there have been life-sized 3D prints, amazing inventions, and even a 3D printed Lamborghini. One of the coolest parts of this two-day festival has to be the competitions, which include battlebots, TF Dragsters, Watch Death Racers, and more.

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If you would like to learn more about the Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival, visit rockymountainreprapfestival.com.

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