Open Source 10 Cubic Meter FDM 3D Printer: Difference between revisions

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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A [[D3D]] with a 10 Cubic Meter print volume
=Backround=
*Most of the largest (non crude cement ones) FDM Printers have a print area >2 Cubic Meters
*Most of the largest (non crude cement ones) FDM Printers have a print area >2 Cubic Meters
*This would be vastly overshooting that record thus causing a real PR impact
*This would be vastly overshooting that record thus causing a real PR impact
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=See Also=
=See Also=
*[[1 Meter Printer]]
*[[1 Meter Printer]]
*[[Universal CNC Axis]]
*[[1" Universal Axis]]


=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
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Latest revision as of 02:49, 18 January 2019

Basics

  • A D3D with a 10 Cubic Meter print volume

Backround

  • Most of the largest (non crude cement ones) FDM Printers have a print area >2 Cubic Meters
  • This would be vastly overshooting that record thus causing a real PR impact
  • Would be very slow and quite cumbersome, but may be useful for developing things like the Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer

Used For

  • OSE Record Run/World Record
  • Practical Publicity Stunt
  • Printing of Large Componets in One Piece

Industry Standards

  • N/A

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Design

BOM

See Also

Useful Links