In recent years, education that includes control and AI-based manufacturing has become increasingly important in the department of mechanical engineering. Additionally, there is a growing need to provide opportunities for joint education with local communities and companies. Although it is difficult to set up PBL courses involving programming and manufacturing in the lower grades of universities and technical colleges, because of many students have not yet acquired the necessary technical skills. In this study, we devise a basic configuration of a robot that combines an upcycled Fused Filament Fabrication type GRBL compatible desktop 3D printer with open source software and AI technology for a PBL course that assumes regional cooperation and joint education. The results show that the robot which constructed by upcycled 3D printer with low code programming may stimulate "tinkering" and "flow experience" for students.
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