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*'''Costs Around $57 as an add-on to an Ender 3D printer''' | *'''Costs Around $57 as an add-on to an Ender 3D printer''' | ||
*Print Volume: 200mm x 170mm x ∞ mm | *Print Volume: 200mm x 170mm x ∞ mm | ||
==CR-30== | |||
*Also known as the [[Creality Printmill]] | |||
*~$1,000 USD | |||
*200x170x♾️mm Print Volume | |||
**With large prints the optional rollers may be needed for support | |||
=D3D Version= | =D3D Version= | ||
*First Build a White Knight Belt Printer then adapt it to the [[Universal Axis]] | *First Build a White Knight Belt Printer then adapt it to the [[Universal Axis]] | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 4 June 2025
Basics
- A 3D Printer with a movable belt for a base
- This belt acts as an "infinite axis" in one direction
- Useful for long Prints such as:
- Tubes
- Beams
- Aircraft Wings/Propellors (RC or Larger depending on Printer Size + Material
- Extrusions
- Many Small Parts with Automatic removal + collection via the belt ending into a bin, a shipping/sales box, or another conveyor
Existing Open Source Designs
Fake Open Source - White Knight Belt Printer
- 2019 - The Thingiverse Page for the "White Knight Belt Printer" . Old for 3D printer tech.
- Cost?
- Print Volume: 400mm x 430mm x ∞ mm
Belt 3D Printer - Best Path
Industry Standards
Black Belt 3D Printer
- The Main Website of "Blackbelt 3D"
- Costs Around €9,500.00 without tax for the base model (No stand or roller table), €11,495.00 with tax for the same model (Prices from their website as of 11/10/2019)
- Print Volume: 340mm x 340mm x ∞ mm (∞ in theory)
Powerbelt3D Zero
- The Main Website of "Powerbelt 3d"
- Costs Around $57 as an add-on to an Ender 3D printer
- Print Volume: 200mm x 170mm x ∞ mm
CR-30
- Also known as the Creality Printmill
- ~$1,000 USD
- 200x170x♾️mm Print Volume
- With large prints the optional rollers may be needed for support
D3D Version
- First Build a White Knight Belt Printer then adapt it to the Universal Axis
Internal Links
External Links
- A Youtube Video of The White Knight 3D Printer Printing a 4 Foot plastic I Beam (Not the most efficient method to make one, but it works)
- MMRF 2019 Interview By The Youtube Channel "3D Printing Nerd" on The White Knight (This video showcases the mass production of small prints)
- A Youtube Video by Blackbelt 3D Showing the Blackbelt 3D Printer Printing an RC Aircraft Wing in One peice, Which is a Great Use of this Technology