Cubic Meter D3D 3D Printer: Difference between revisions

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*Large 3D Prints
*Large 3D Prints
*Large Amounts of Small 3D Prints
*Large Amounts of Small 3D Prints
=Industry Standards=
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=Existing Open Source Standards=
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=Minimum Viable Product=
=Minimum Viable Product=
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*Heated Build Plate
*Heated Build Plate


=Basic Design=
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==Frame==
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==D3D Axis==
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==Extruder Head==
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==Webcam==
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==Electronics Box==
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==Filament Spool Holder==
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=BOM=
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=See Also=
* [[1 Meter Printer]]
* [[1 Meter Printer]]
* [[D3D]]
* [[D3D]]
* [[Microfactory Boot Camp - Scaling to Large 3D Printer with a 1 Meter Bed]]
* [[Microfactory Boot Camp - Scaling to Large 3D Printer with a 1 Meter Bed]]
=Useful Links=
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 26 April 2020

Basics

  • A D3D Plastic FDM 3D Printer with a 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter print volume

Used For

  • Large 3D Prints
  • Large Amounts of Small 3D Prints

Minimum Viable Product

  • 1m^3 print volume, not a 1m^3 overall dimention
  • Uses the D3D Universal Axis
  • Heated + Sealed Build Chamber
  • Auto Bed Leveling
  • Filament Run Out Sensor (also maybe the filament diameter sensor)
  • Webcam Print Monitoring
  • Heated Build Plate

Links