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A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer

Posted by lunarkingdom 
A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 26, 2015 11:03AM
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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 04/26/2015 11:14AM by lunarkingdom.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 26, 2015 11:43AM
Looks great! You can't beat linear guides for precision and stability.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 26, 2015 08:24PM
new lighting:

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Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 27, 2015 12:31PM
Nice looking! Love to see a BOM on that!
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 27, 2015 02:09PM
off the top of my head:

16 feet of 50x50mm extrusion (used ebay) 170.00
corner fasteners bought 24pcs used 14 151.00 for 24
mounting bolts/T nuts 24 pcs 30.00 ebay
8mm rod used 4x 500mm 30.00 ebay
8mm linear bearings round 4pcs 24.00 ebay
bosch/rexroth 20mm rail 15 inches x 2 200.00 value gifted from my boss
bosch/rexroth 20mm bearing blocks with 2% preload listed at 80.00 each (used 2) gift from my boss
ramps 1.4 board, display, arduino shield package deal 55.00 ebay from china
2 nema 17 motors from previous extruders for my old machine, going to have to upgrade I will make a post in a minute
2 nema 17 hollow shaft with bonded 8mm 500mm ballscrews 80.00 ebay
12x12 inch 1/4 aluminum plate mcmastercarr.com 65.00 shipped
3 3x6 inch 1/2 thick aluminum plates (used one) 5.00 each
misc wires and connectors 80.00 rough estimate
one roll of 3mm clear abs to make all the parts rough estimate
6mm-GT2-Timing-belt-Pulley-For-3D-Printer-X-Y-Axis--20T bore 5mm 2 pcs 8.00
3 x 20T 5mm Bore 6mm GT2 Timing belt Idler Pulley With Bearing For 3D Printer 20.00
3mm Ceramic Fiber Heat Insulation Blanket 12x24 inch 20.00
3" KEYMOD RAIL 3 inch 1913 Picatinny Rail Section Mil Spec Handguard float rail 10.75
Quick Release Compact 1/2" inch Riser 5 Slot Flat Top Picatinny 25.00
1PC IEC320 C14 AC Power Cord Inlet Socket Receptacle With Rocker Switch 250V 15A 1.75
Delta Reprap 3D Printer hot end Fan All Metal short range J Head Hotend Kit 24.00
Bulldog XL extruder 150.00
10X White G4(bi-pin)24 SMD LED RV Home Marine Cabinet Lamp Light Car Bulb DC 12V 12.00 for 10 pcs used 2
10 Pieces of Clear Tempered Glass with Finished Edges 12 x 12 x 3/16 inches LOT 85.00 used one so 8.50 the rest are spares
3 pcs Cable drag chain wire carrier 10*15mm R28 1000mm/40inch 21.00
2 pcs 12V30A 360W power supply 60.00
12" X 12" Heatbed PCB, Heated Bed for 3D Printing 48.50
prewire option 5.00
thermistor 15.00
30 Amp Relay Board to Control Large Heatbed PCB or Heated Bed for 3D printing 20.00
10 Ft 3 Prong IEC320C13 to NEMA5-15P Standard Universal AC Power Cord 10' Feet 5.00
4 rolls 16 ga stranded wire 100ft each 65.00

there was more stuff but add 100.00 for misc or so plus:

260 hours of my time = priceless ;-)
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 28, 2015 05:56PM
Is the bed on just one linear guide? If so, I'm surprised it stays flat.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 28, 2015 06:05PM
If you ever played with a linear guide you wouldn't be surprised at all. Especially not preloaded guides.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 28, 2015 07:18PM
It's kinda hard to see everything in the video, are you going to put up some pics?


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Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 28, 2015 07:53PM
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epicepee
Is the bed on just one linear guide? If so, I'm surprised it stays flat.

I have to admit I was highly skeptical, my boss has an awesome printer that is the same size as mine and was super sure it would be fine with one bearing with 2% preload, once I put it together and applied pressure to the corners with a indicator it moved a couple tenths of a thau max and that was with my big hand pushing pretty hard on a corner that was 6 inches from the bearing block, impressive to say the least! This is for a 20mm bosch/rexroth one with high end specs, it retails for around 80.00 usd each and is worth the price IMHO.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/29/2015 12:36AM by lunarkingdom.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 28, 2015 07:54PM
I will post pics tonight as soon as I can ;-)

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Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
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You are all welcome to steal any of my ideas that you want but since I thought of it first (correct me if I am wrong) so if anyone wants to use my picatinny rail quick release design can it please be referred to as the "lunarkingdom" mounting system? I hope it is not too much to ask ;-) and it is adjustable just like a rifle scope is you can clamp it up and down about 2.5 inches in total for different sized hot ends.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/28/2015 09:58PM by lunarkingdom.
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 29, 2015 10:27AM
You need to GitHub this!
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 30, 2015 01:09AM
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Viper97
You need to GitHub this!

Yes please!
Re: A quick look at my new build a 300x300x300 extruded aluminum 3d printer
April 30, 2015 04:24PM
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kronikabis
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Viper97
You need to GitHub this!

Yes please!

What would I put on github, my marlin configuration? It is not that different from the one you download. I have never used github before.
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