D3D Product Specifications

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D3D Specifications

16" Version Specifications:

  • Mild steel frame, 12 gauge, 16" cube
  • 8"x8" print area (8" build height for 16" frame)
  • Bed is upgradeable up to 12"x12"
  • PEI build surface
  • Automatic bed leveling using 4mm inductive sensor and 9 point probing default
  • 30A, 12V power supply
  • RAMPS 1.4 controller
  • Marlin firmware
  • aluminum heated bed
  • magnetic quick attach tool mount
  • cable routing using cable chains
  • magnetic attachment of axes, controller, power supply, and cable chain
  • 40 unique part count, and only 3 bolt types
  • 3D printed carriage plastic pieces
  • Nema 17 motors, 72 oz in, except for dual Y axis with 36 oz in motors
  • XYYZ motion configuration - with dual Y axis running from the extruder stepper driver
  • Stationary bed for purposes of printing tall, thin objects - XY motion is in the gantry (bed moves only in Z direction)
  • Cantilevered bed support with one Z motor
  • GT2, 6mm timing belt drive
  • 12 mm pulleys
  • 1.75 mm direct drive extruder, .4 mm
  • Prints PLA and ABS
  • 1.8 degree stepper motors, 16 microstepping via RAMPS
  • Universal mount accepts a modified Prusa i3 MK 2 extruder with E3D nozzle, upgradeable to Volcano nozzle
  • 100% open source hardware and software, CC-BY-SA 4.0, GPL, OSHWA compliant (applying for Open Source Hardware Association Certification)
  • Frame is easily encloseable to create a heated build chamber
  • CAD files available in FreeCAD

12" Version Specifications: Same as above, except:

  • Frame is a 12" cube
  • 8"x8" heated bed has 6" build height
  • Not upgradeable to 12"x12" print area

D3D Mini Specifications Same as 16" Version above - except:

  • Frame is an 8" cube
  • build surface is 5"x5", 5" tall
  • Not upgradeable to larger print area
  • Build volume is not as easily encloseable to create a heated build chamber