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* | *[http://sticlab.co.tz/Products A Design by a Sub-Group/Partner of Digital Blacksmiths] uses e-waste | ||
**They also have a cnc machine, may be worth a look | |||
**Also should share the [[D3D]] and D3D cheap concept with them | |||
=Minimum Viable Product= | =Minimum Viable Product= |
Revision as of 21:06, 18 May 2020
Basics
- A D3D For as little cost as possible
- Not one based of e waste, for standardization purposes, although these can be made for cheaper
- Most likely will have a small print bed, use low melting point materials, and will have to move slowly, but may be useful for small parts, and for building additional machines
- As of now this is experimental due to the The "Poor Can Only Afford to Buy A Tool Once" Issue
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
- A Design by a Sub-Group/Partner of Digital Blacksmiths uses e-waste
- They also have a cnc machine, may be worth a look
- Also should share the D3D and D3D cheap concept with them
Minimum Viable Product
- 100mm^3 or so bed (need to see axis flex etc, may be able to push that limit a slight bit
- Most likely cantilever design, but this can be looked into
- RC Servos or some super cheap motor, and perhaps a geardown if needed
- make some sort of mini-universal axis system, smaller rods etc?
- How cheap can the board be? OCI or somthing ots?
- Seems there are SOME cheap hotends, e3d makes This ~30 USD Model
- Perhaps use a usb drive for files, as they are more common than sd?