ToyREP Build Manual
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Contents
Introduction
Welcome on the building manual page of ToyREP 3D Printer. On following pages you will find step-by-step walkthrough the construction of the printer, wiring electronics, firmware settings and calibration, so you can achieve the best performance of your printer.
Warning
Most of the pictures were taken after construction of first prototype. Some nuts, or other vitamins are already glued or attached to their position. There are also few minor changes described in text against what you can see on the pictures. If you are not sure what to do, please follow the text or contact me on thorgal(at)atlas(dot)cz.
Please read the complete manual before you will even order any parts or start construction works.
Disclaimer
I am sorry for any mistakes that may appear in any documentations for the printer and would like to ask you kindly to give me a notice of any problem you will find on thorgal(at)atlas(dot)cz. Despite my genuine regret I cannot be held responsible for any loses or injuries caused by assembling or operation of the ToyREP 3D printer.
Preparations
Print the parts as per your desired size and functions of the printer. You can collect them at Thingiverse.
The prototype was printed from 3mm thick ABS with 0.5mm nozzle, 0.25mm thick layer, 2 outlines, 3 top and bottom layers, 30% hexagonal infill. Total consumption of plastic is in the BoM. You can use your own proven setup. Only ABS is highly recommended to follow up as some parts will get quite hot.
Printed parts should be cleaned form residual and overflown plastic. Clean the holes For M3, M4 and M8 Threaded rods, screws and nuts.
Before the assembly, all parts suggested by the BoM should be collected.
Tools
- Drills of diameter 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 8mm
- Needle Files
- Phillips screwdriver of right size (or other, if you use different screw heads)
- Pliers
- Two wrenches No.13 for M8 Nuts.
- Cutter or scissors
- Tweezer (some nuts are hard to install with bare hand)
- Calliper
- Soldering Iron