Spillski
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We spill beer so you don't have to.
This project is in design infancy.
The name comes from another hobby, home brewing. The Spillski will be a cartesian printer similar to the ultimaker2, Eustathios, ProtoForge, and Herculien. It is controlled by the Smoothieboard. It will have interchangeable heads, and will start with an ESD V6. Ultimately it will have a 3-way Extuder similar to Richrap's design, and 2-3W diode laser like the L-cheapo or laser blade.
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The Smoothieboard can be purchased or assembled. Assembling the Smoothieboard is not the easiest for a novice due to the small SMD devices. If you choose this route, note that you will only save ~$25-$30 and some items will have to be re-spec'ed due to obsolescence. Everything can be sourced through digikey except the ethernet port (it has some strange pinout, and can be ordered through E-bay from China) and the play pause button (sparkfun cheap LED button). Also the step drivers require a reflow oven due to the heat sink pad under the chip and the ethernet IC has a ground pad under the IC. I was able to hand solder everything except the step drivers and the ethernet IC. Once the board is assembled the bootloader has to be flashed through the UART connector. After that reflashing is through the Micro SD card.
The ultimate goal of this project is to have a very high print quality. Most of the material will be metal, either aluminum or steal. It will be enclosed and contain polycarbonate windows with laser blocking tint. All dimensions are in inches. The conversion to metric will be considered. Sorry, the USA will probably never convert, and all of my tooling is in inches.
Designs along with BOMs will be posted on Github. Files will be generated using Solidworks and if needed AutoCAD. Other files will be MS Office 2013. Additional neutral formats will be generated i.e. pdf
Specifications and build instructions will be added as project progresses.