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=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
*[[TEasyThreed X1]]
*[[TEasyThreed X1]]
==Fulcrum Minibot 1.0==
*A small yet incredibly capable machine
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzS4ZYAq6LQ&t=0s A Review by the Youtube Channel [[Maker's Muse]] ]
*[https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers--3d-printer-kits/pp_009667090244.html?lkid=79226431 A Maker's Muse Affiliate Link to it's Bangood Page] ~170 USD as of 5/18/2020
*Is a [[H-Bot Gantry]] style [[CoreXY]] FDM 3D Printer
*It uses a [[Bowden Style Extruder]] , but otherwise is pretty great
*Also has bad (loud, and most likely not the best capability/precision wise) [[Stepper Drivers]] ,  but otherwise has a good board ( '''need to find what brand/what layout/smd's ''' )
*It had a COLOR TOUCHSCREEN (on a sub-200 USD Printer...)
*Had micro sd, and usb (or was it serial, double check this
*Cooling was not the best, but workable
**Also it can print holder brackets for extra [[Part Cooling Fans]] etc
*Also has some shipping / assembly issues, but arrives fully assembled
**ie may need some bolt tightening etc


=Existing Open Source Designs=
=Existing Open Source Designs=
* n/a ?
*[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=

Latest revision as of 23:57, 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

Fulcrum Minibot 1.0

Existing Open Source Designs

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?

Basic Design

BOM

CAD

Code

See Also

Useful Links