Tantillus R
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Tantillus R
Release status: working
Description | tiny, highly portable and precise 3D printer
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Tantillus R
Introducing Tantillus R.
A tiny, highly portable and precise 3D printer
R = reborn = tribute to Sublime's inspirational work on original Tantillus from 2012
Status
May 13, 2018
- initial release of the Tantillus R and a full documentation
Design goals
√ highly portable √ ultra low moving mass √ compact design √ commonly available parts and materials √ precise but cheap to build √ easy to build √ able to print with insane accelarations √ no ugly aluminium extrusions √ laser cut acrylic case (5mm) √ high energy efficiency √ Belt driven Z axis, now threaded rods ≈ Belt upgrades. (For those of you who just have to have belts) ≈ CNC milled wooden case (6,3mm) ≈ laser cut steel case (3mm) ∅ lets see what happens ;)
√ Complete | ≈ Current Development | ∅ Future Development
Specifications
Outer dimensions:
Laser cut version
- 220mm x 220mm x 300mm
Build Area:
- 100mm x 100mm x 100mm
Features
- It can print all of its own parts.
- Designed to use Merlin Hotend.
- Internally mounted extruder with bowden cable.
- Internal power supply.
- Internal Raspberry Pi with host software.
- Static part cooling, all fans/blowers are fixed
- Uses an interesting drive train: low cost braided fishing line instead of cheap quality belts (It wraps 5 times around the rod and then goes through a hole and wraps an additional 5 times resulting in no slip). This is a roll on roll off system with a fixed anchor in the middle.
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