Kid Mendel
Release status: experimental
Description | This is a Mendel derivative built by Jungseo Park with a aesthetically simple look, driven by high-speed leadscrews.
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License | GPL
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The Kid Mendel is a printer designed by Thingiverse user JSPark, in South Korea. It is called the Kid Mendel for two reasons:
- The printer is an aesthetically simpler version of the Mendel or Prusa Mendel designs...
- Because of its simplicity, it is a good printer to use when introducing 3d printing to children.
Design
The printer follows in the footsteps of the Sells and Prusa Mendels; The extruder moves in X and Z, and the bed moves in Y. There are working Y Ends for both lead screw and belt driven. The Z axis is belt driven as well. Under development are drive-trains using the Threadless Ball Screw System, which is a very nice linear motion system using 8mm smooth rod, designed by Mark Sollack (Thingiverse user MSollack) and released on Thingiverse.
The reason for all the alternative linear motion systems is preference and availability. Timing belts are hard to come by in some countries, and the quad-start high speed leadscrews specified for the printer are not available in the US.
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Bill of Materials
Under Development!!
- The leadscrews used are quad-start, 2mm Pitch, 8mm OD leadscrews.
- Uses M8 threaded and smooth rods
- Uses M8 nuts and washers
- Uses 608 bearings