This model is made by Marijo Blazević THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!!
This DIY 3D printer uses no 3D printed, CNC milled or laser cut parts. The reason for making a 3D printer with less machining is to lower the costs. This 3D printer is based on a Prusa i3 style, which is a proven design with tens of thousands users.
Specification :
Build dimensions : 180x180x170 ( slightly larger volume is expected on next update )
Y and X axis are belt driven, while Z axis is driven by 2 NEMA 17 motors coupled with lead screw rod.
LM8UU linear bearings
MK1 Heated bed
MK8 extruder (1.75 filament, 0.2mm nozzle)
Mostly consist of corner brackets that are available to purchase at most stores around globe.
Light and Rigid !!
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BOM - coming soon
Version 1.1 (20.2.2017) - (cooling system and optimization, new LCD position )
Version 1.2 (24.2.2017) - ( 2004 LCD display, RAMPS, Arduino MEGA)
Version 1.3 (28.2.2017) - (optimization and paying attention on small details)
for now only STP and CATIA V5 files available
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work time: 200+ hours
Software: STEP / IGES, Rendering
Categories: 3D printing, Electrical, Robotics
Tags: aneta8, anet, mk2, mk1, mk8, tech, 3dprinting, aluminium, cornerbrackets, spool, filament, heatbed, extruder, prusai3, prusa, 3dprinter, diy, laser, cnc, printer, 3d
Link to download free 3D model STEP, STL
http://agileurbia.com/3b9Z
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