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Former Member over 12 years ago

what would be the absolute cheapest design to make a 3d printer?  could there be a build on this?

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to biomedroy +2
    Dear Roy, I'm a mentor for a high school robotics team and as part of our off-season learning projects we are also building a MendelMax 1.5. Yesterday we got most of the electronics installed and ran a…
  • Vlee489
    Vlee489 over 12 years ago +1
    try http://www.solidoodle.com/
  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    Docdavies Having built numerous 3d printers over the years including the mendelmax 1.5 I would say you should look at a self leveling bed, upgrade your belts if your using t5/ t2.5 to something like the…
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  • biomedroy
    biomedroy over 12 years ago

    I built a MendelMax 1.5 for about $450.  Very sturdy unit.

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to biomedroy

    Dear Roy,

     

      I'm a mentor for a high school robotics team and as part of our off-season learning projects we are also building a MendelMax 1.5.

     

      Yesterday we got most of the electronics installed and ran a test print in the "air".  We have not installed the print bed yet so we just moved the z zero up a few inches and let it run.  Worked fine, amazingly enough, but I shouldn't have been suprized, my kids are pretty smart.

     

      In anycase, we'd love to chat with you about your experiences (since as you, ours is widely sourced and home built) about your experiences.  It would be great to understand your print platform and which up-grades (since it seems 10 come out a day) you are pursueing.

     

      If you're interested, I can be reached at:

     

    docdavies2005@gmail.com

     

    Doc

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    why dont u do a 2 in one cnc router and 3d printer to with a old psp hand held  with some usb card for the hard drive

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Docdavies

    Having built numerous 3d printers over the years including the mendelmax  1.5 I would say you should look at a self leveling bed, upgrade your belts if your using t5/ t2.5 to something like the gt2 belts or I've seen people use the  cable but then again your using a printed pulley which I personally don't like if your looking for better resolution.    Now if you have unlimited funds and looking the get the best printer then I would say well that's if your using the ramps board would be upgrade your steppers to at least the A4988 black edition or even larger drv8825.  I would also swap out you Wades or Greg extrudes for a none printed like the makergear geared stepper motors.  If you have any questions feel free to email me.

     

    Nate

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Nate,

     

    Thanks.  My kit did come with gt2 belts and metal pulleys I do have the

    A4988 G3D stepper controllers.  I'll look into the Makerbot extruder...but

    $$ aren't once they  once were.

     

    And what is the self-leveling bed of which you are to be speaking........?

     

    Doc

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Docdavies

    The G3D driver uses the Allegro 4988 which is what the Pololu uses.  The only difference is that the G3D has a 30k trimpot to help with the off timing of the motor.  Let me know what you think of it when you use the trimpot as I've never used it but might look into it depending on your review.  As for the bed leveling check out this link http://hackaday.com/2012/04/23/automated-bed-leveling-with-our-3d-printer/

     

    Nate

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Nate,

     

      Thanks, I'll look into it.

     

      Right now, since I'm just starting....I'm going to work on the spring,

    bolt, knurled nut system.

     

      We use the method you've mentioned to z zero our CNC machine.  The

    machine has the circuit built right in.

     

      I'll monitor the changes in Marlin....I'm still trying to make sure I

    just have MY settings right in that program.

     

      So much to do....but this stuff is cool.

     

    Doc

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Nate,

     

      Thanks, I'll look into it.

     

      Right now, since I'm just starting....I'm going to work on the spring,

    bolt, knurled nut system.

     

      We use the method you've mentioned to z zero our CNC machine.  The

    machine has the circuit built right in.

     

      I'll monitor the changes in Marlin....I'm still trying to make sure I

    just have MY settings right in that program.

     

      So much to do....but this stuff is cool.

     

    Doc

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Lol, I know how it is Docdavies.  If you have any questions feel free to send them my way.

     

    Nate

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Nate do you build your own 3d printers?

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Daniel

    Yes I do build my own 3d printers.  I have built 5 so far. 

     

    Nate

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Can I set you a challenge build a tiny tiny one that fiits on a desk ?

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Daniel

    I would check out this link as most printers will fit on a desk without a problem.  http://www.reprap.org/wiki/RepRap_Options.

     

    Nate

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Imean stupid small

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Daniel

    I suppose you could make it small but then what do you plan on printing with it.  Having a smaller printer means you have a smaller print area.  I always seem to run out of room with my current printers so going smaller would be questionable to me.  If you plan on printing really small objects I could see this but why limit yourself.  I would be more than happy to help you out if you would like to build one.

    Nate

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    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Nate1616

    Smaller means cheaper and I'm on a budget of about 100GBP which means I should save but I only need to print about 5 cm high and 4 wide

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hey Daniel

    To build a printer for 100GBP($153) is going to be hard to do.  The cheapest i have been able to build a printer for was around $300 and thats because i was able to print all the parts off another printer i owned.  The printer Billy posted is a little over your budget bud not far off.

     

    Nate

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