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For axis orientation I use as reference [[D3D Ohio v18.02]] | For axis orientation I use as reference [[D3D Ohio v18.02]] | ||
Universal axis are from [https://github.com/case06/upklib_v2/blob/master/lineardrive/universalaxis_belt/motorSide_8mm_rods_v02.FCStd]. The main difference to OSE-US: | Universal axis are from [https://github.com/case06/upklib_v2/blob/master/lineardrive/universalaxis_belt/motorSide_8mm_rods_v02.FCStd]. The main difference to OSE-US: |
Revision as of 17:32, 1 July 2018
Development Template
For other 3D printers see 3D Printer Genealogy.
Conceptual Design
This is a German adaptation of OSE D3D printer. The major differences are:
- It uses T-slot profiles for the frame. It uses preferably parts from UniProKit developed by OSE-Germany.
- It uses metric system.
The remaining parts are similar:
- We use Universal_CNC_Axis.
Optional features:
- Be easier to transport.
- Possibility 1: Use handles as in SolarBox.
- Possibility 2: One should be able to disassemble the printer. The T-Slot profile makes it possible. User:Oliver criticizes this option. It is not useful because time consuming: Disassembling, Assembling, and Calibration.
CAD
For axis orientation I use as reference D3D Ohio v18.02 Universal axis are from [1]. The main difference to OSE-US:
- round edges to prevent warping when made from ABS plastic
- no magnet sockets
BOM