Holliger
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Release status: experimental
Description | A Huxley variant that can represent a much higher proportion of itself and is stiff enough to support limited milling.
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Introduction
The Holliger was designed by three students at the University of Bristol as a submission for their Masters Degree. Capable of both milling and Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), the Holliger offers more capability than the Huxley on which it is based. The Holliger also makes use of a new 'wedge-together' printed frame system, allowing it to be assembled faster than the Huxley. As the frame is made from PLA, the Holliger is also capable of producing approximately 50% of its own components including nuts and bolts.
Specifications
Specification | Value |
Plastic Parts (exc. Extruder) | 26 |
Non Printed Parts approx. | 337 |
Cost | £300-400 |
Controller Electronics | Identical to the Huxley |
Printing Size | 140 x 140 x 100 |
Milling Size | 120 x 120 x Tool length |
Motors | 5 x NEMA 17 Stepper |
Frame Material | PLA |
Frame Manufacture | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |