D3D Mega v23.05 Module Breakdown: Difference between revisions
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The Universal Frame module is a scalable and low-cost foundation for the 3D printer. Its open source, simple design allows for distributed manufacturing of the frame using common off the shelf components combined with 3D printed parts. | The Universal Frame module is a scalable and low-cost foundation for the 3D printer. Its open source, simple design allows for distributed manufacturing of the frame using common off the shelf components combined with 3D printed parts. | ||
===Interfaces=== | ====Interfaces==== | ||
* The top corners interface with the ends of the Y axes using nuts and screws. | * The top corners interface with the ends of the Y axes using nuts and screws. | ||
* The Z axes are affixed to the frame via movable bases that are secured in place with fasteners screwed into plastic. | * The Z axes are affixed to the frame via movable bases that are secured in place with fasteners screwed into plastic. | ||
===Diagram=== | ====Diagram==== | ||
==Universal Axis== | ==Universal Axis== |
Revision as of 18:53, 26 November 2023
Module Breakdown with explanations of how each module fits into the OSE Specifications.
Universal Frame
The Universal Frame module is a scalable and low-cost foundation for the 3D printer. Its open source, simple design allows for distributed manufacturing of the frame using common off the shelf components combined with 3D printed parts.
Interfaces
- The top corners interface with the ends of the Y axes using nuts and screws.
- The Z axes are affixed to the frame via movable bases that are secured in place with fasteners screwed into plastic.