Alto
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Alto Documentation
Alto
Release status: working
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Specifications
- Printed Parts: +/- 30
- Non-Printed Parts:
- Material Cost:
- Cost:
- Printing Size: 300x300x300 to 1000x1000x1000 (hence the name 333, 633, 844, etc.)
- Resolution :
- Accuracy :
- Speed:
Special features
- Made with a stationary big 8mm aluminium plate
- Modular/scalable design (with the same printed part you can build a small cube or a big plotter frame, just choose accordingly your length of extrusions/belt)
- Made with standard components, easy to reuse/recycle
- Cost effective, being based on standard 20x20mm aluminium extrusion (with 6mm slot)
- The frame is the linear guide for X, Y, Z axis
- Fully enclosed
- Smoothieboard inside
R&D
And see the flickr link for more :)
Hall of builds
Alto's "I made one" page.
- Alto 000.jpg
A-444 (ENSArchi)
- Alto 004.jpg
A-333 (Sodilor)
- Alto 005.jpg
A-422 (Prothèse)
- Alto 010.jpg
A-444 (#010 OpenEdge)
- Alto 011.jpg
A-844 (OpenEdge)