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Revision as of 16:03, 27 February 2019
This is a simplified version of the OSE 3D Printer as documented in the 3D Printer Manual:
- Small 6" bed
- Bed is not heated. Don't need PEI, large power supply, or MOSFET
- One Z axis with cantilevered Z axis
- Retains the RepRap Discount Smart Controller for easy interface
- 3D printed linear bearings - since we are still using our strong motors, there should be no issue with using PLA printed linear bearings even if there is extra friction
- Smaller power supply, as there is no need to heat the bed
- Frame is 3D printed tube or PVC with 3D printed corners
- Need to design axis holders that clamp onto the PVC for mounting the Y and Z axes
- 3D printed control panel mount
- Needs to determine a workable, low cost extruder
Radically Simple
- Once you start simplifying even more, it becomes an engineering challenge. But with a high performance printer like the D3D, you can print more of the required parts - including belts, pulleys, bearing, and more.