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The frame was made using cold rolled steel profile in stead of sheet metal. We had them made in metal workshop of a school we know and they had these profiles lying around. | The frame was made using cold rolled steel profile in stead of sheet metal. We had them made in metal workshop of a school we know and they had these profiles lying around. | ||
[[File:https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/images/thumb/b/b9/D3DframeSittard.jpg/800px-D3DframeSittard.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/images/thumb/b/b9/D3DframeSittard.jpg/800px-D3DframeSittard.jpg|thumb]] | ||
== Wiring == | |||
The [[D3D Controller]] page says it is essential to rewire the stepper cables. For us this somehow didn't work, wo we had to rewire the cables to their original configuration. |
Revision as of 10:40, 8 May 2019
This edition of the D3D was made in the town of Sittard, the Netherlands as a part of a course for STEAM teachers. We intend to spread OSE as an educational context to schools in the region, starting with this printer. Everybody who graduates as a STEAM teacher will be able to build one.
Frame
The frame was made using cold rolled steel profile in stead of sheet metal. We had them made in metal workshop of a school we know and they had these profiles lying around.
Wiring
The D3D Controller page says it is essential to rewire the stepper cables. For us this somehow didn't work, wo we had to rewire the cables to their original configuration.