Mini Reprap 3d Printer Build
by Marc Yeh in Workshop > 3D Printing
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Mini Reprap 3d Printer Build
This is a 3d printer that was designed by 3dtje that was meant to blow the minds of others, since at the time when it was built (2015), there weren't that much 3d printers lying around. 'This printer is used in 3D printerworkshops at the Stockholms school of Economics and at the TKH stockholm (technical university)' the Builder states. I've personally built this printer as it provided great instructions including the ardurino code.
Supplies
BOM:
Stepper Motors*5
Printed Parts (all)
Ardurino mega with ramps shield*1
Liner Rods & Bearings *6
M2 Threaded Rods & Nuts*2
Threaded Rod Coupler*2
Belts*2 50cm
Stepper Motor Driver Pulleys & idler*2
Ardurino Compatible Endstops*3
Ardurino Compatible Interface w/ click wheels*1
20 by 20 mm fans*1
Hotend with fanshroud*1
Wire Guard (30cm)
Bowden Extruder & Bowden tube*1
Printing Parts
First you want to print all the parts for the build, if you don't have a 3d printer, you can go to your nearby fablab to print out the parts for you. Or go to 3d hubs and ask for a 3d printing service. The links to the models are all here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1023641 this includes the 3d models and ardurino code. Be sure to print the hotend mount in abs or petG or any materials with high temperature resistance.
Buying Parts
Usually you can find the parts on amazon.com
Or you can buy the parts from his website http://www.lisettemolenaar.nl/
Finishing Off
I will not state every single bit of instructions on how to build this 3d printer, but if you download the zip file from thingiverse, it'll show all the instructions on how to build the 3d printer.