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On a different scale
Posted by: PCChazter ()
Date: November 13, 2011 05:53PM

I remember Enrique had mentioned that he wanted to make a RepRap machine that could print out larger objects. I found someone else's versions of the machine, the most noticable changes being the size.

Printrbot And, LeBigRep

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Re: On a different scale
Posted by: Sublime ()
Date: November 15, 2011 02:28AM

The Printrbot looks interesting but after building two different machines I have to say lateral stability is really important and it can't have much strength in the Z axis.


FFF Settings Calculator Gcode post processors Geometric Object Deposition Tool Blog
Tantillus.org Mini Printable Lathe How NOT to install a Pololu driver

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Re: On a different scale
Posted by: rantenki ()
Date: November 24, 2011 01:52PM

I mentioned that I wasn't a big makerslide fan earlier. I wanted to post the alternative I was suggesting:

[www.ebay.com]

and

[www.ebay.com]

These kinds of bearings are stiff and strong, and cheap. I also trust them more in off axis misalignment than the makerslide, which may be able to derail under high off axis loads. Top down load on the LRR20 is around 400lbs per block! Side load is ~ half that.


New Citadel Mendel
Our Maker Faire projects.
677 mm/s rapids.
Old Sherline/EMC2 first run.

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Re: On a different scale
Posted by: gonzo007 ()
Date: November 24, 2011 03:37PM

Very Cool

Thanks for the link. I might be putting in an order for this soon.

Colin

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