Just a quick update to say the design files, source files and other info are now (finally) up on Youmagine (and GitHub) - Yay!
Yet another 'FreeD' RepRap Printer for you to play with :)
Sli3DR, originally discussed here, (wow! was that really back in July, sorry for the delay, time is going fast) - files are now posted up on Youmagine Here
Do also take a look at the images on Youmagine to see how to build one, most of the fittings are M3 and M4.
You will need some 20mm Alu extrusions - (sizes on Youmagine) and some M4 V groove bearings (eBay)
I have added Repetier Firmware for it up on my GitHub here
Firmware is setup and running for RAMPS 1.4
You can configure Repetier Firmware for other Hardware using the fancy online tool here - Load the Config.json file.
This time, I didn't do a Marlin release for it, if you make one, let me know or just share it.
0.2mm Layers - Really great Z -layer registration - finally as good as my Delta's -
My quest for the perfect Cartesian Z axis is complete... for now.
My quest for the perfect Cartesian Z axis is complete... for now.
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License, project and contact info -
This Design is part of the RichRap Sli3DR 3D Printer (A RepRap project)
Thank you for downloading, please be aware and abide by the license all these files.
The RichRap Sli3DR 3D Printer uses an Attribution - ShareAlike Creative Commons V3 (CC BY-SA 3.0) - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This License is not greatly restrictive at all, so please don't forget to attribute my work and acknowledge.
If you decide to print and sell these or make further changes, improvements or additions, that's great! I want you to do that !
I hope this work has been of some use to you, if you wish to say hello or donate towards further developments please see my Blog here - www.richrap.blogspot.com
Many thanks - Richard Horne (RichRap)
Please feel free to contact me.
My website - www.richrap.com
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Please support this growing and open community.
Sli3DR What? - Reminder what Sli3DR is -
Sli3DR - (pronounced Slider)
Sli3DR is not a Delta based printer, rather it's based on an intriguing 'unnamed mechanism' that was floating around on the RepRap Forum and G+ last year. Billy ZelsnackIdentified it as used in a very old (Rikadenki) Pen Plotter design here. A few people have tried it out for 3D printing using off the shelf mechanical parts, I wanted to make it with 3D printed parts and Spectra Line based on this mechanism.
Edit - This bit's updated for correct back credit of bringing the mechanism to the attention of the RepRap and 3D printing community - David Moorhouse over on G+ showed a cable bot design 1st November 2013, see here -https://plus.google.com/104904818050178236499/posts/WpzzVuULM2z
David's original video sparked great discussion over the mechanism, Tim Rastall Made a great sketch of the 'unnamed mechanism' - still unnamed as far as I know.
David's original video sparked great discussion over the mechanism, Tim Rastall Made a great sketch of the 'unnamed mechanism' - still unnamed as far as I know.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-753_E-QeVmo/UlYKlAfRqGI/AAAAAAAAIEg/Ki-oSosqbEU/w471-h514-no/Unna...
Find out more about David's build over here - http://astro.smugmug.com/Hobbies/3D-Printer-Cablebot/
Find out more about David's build over here - http://astro.smugmug.com/Hobbies/3D-Printer-Cablebot/
It just needs a door and it's complete.
Spectra Line - Fantastic stuff.
All the essential 3D printed parts
Designed for an E3D V5/6 hot-end
Hopefully the 3D model of the entire machine in Sketchup will help you understand it, if you decide to build one questions are best asked over on the Youmagine Sli3DR comments page here
Happy Building, and as always let me know if you build one... or thousands.
And a quick grumble about backing up files - I had a hard drive crash last night, and like all disasters with computers it wasted a lot of time trying to restore things. I'm not yet sure how much was lost, most was backed up, but the last 3 months - not so much. I do already know I lost half of the 3DRnano V2 design I was working on a few months back. That caused much swearing and grumpy kicking of things.
Instead of getting too annoyed, I managed to finally release Sli3DR, so at least that's made me happy again. - If you do nothing else tonight, back up your projects to a memory stick, or on-line.
I will be releasing 3DRmega next, (as soon as possible) stay tuned.
Back soon.
Cheers,
Rich
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