: You can find templates and assembly guides through EngBAM or by following the Nature Video recreation process. 2. 3D Printed Versions (3D-Fuge)

For those looking for a more durable "feature-ready" version, the researchers developed the .

: While not a centrifuge, the Foldscope is a similar paper-based medical tool (microscope) from the same inventor that is available for commercial purchase.

: Circular paper discs (stiff cardstock), string (twine), and small plastic capillary tubes to hold samples.

The is not typically available as a mass-produced consumer product for purchase on major retail sites. Instead, it is a "frugal science" invention designed by the Prakash Lab at Stanford University to be built for about $0.20 using common materials.