Foton 3Dprinter
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Description | All-plastic intergrated mechanics
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Overview
The foton 3D printer's is a redesign of the origional Mendel printer currently being developed by Fotonlabs
The primary goals in the redesign to this date have been to:
- reduce assembly time
- reduce the time and materials demanded in production
- build upon the printers esthetic value.
- reduce the technical barrier to 3d printing
All of which have aimed at making the Mendel printer more accessible to a wider group of people both economically and technically.
Materials
The mechanics of this this printer are almost entirely made from a single polyurethane liquid plastic, whilst the fasteners and threaded bar are made form nylon and bearing of stainless steel. Having simplifying many of the mechanical parts it is possible to use more commonly found materials such as MDF or plywood for the making of parts, which makes this design well suited for those on a very tight budget with good DIY skills.
Production process
The majority of the parts are made from an open cold casting process, which is both time and cost efficient andopens the printer up to the possibility of mass production, with production time of parts currently down to as low as one hour.
Assembly
Intergrating many of the mechanical parts has led to a large reduction in assembly time and complexity, with assembly time approximating five hours
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See the flickr photostream for build pictures.