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  • ...hat only apply to Darwin and so are no longer relevant to Mendel and later RepRap designs. If this is your first time here, you probably want the current [[G * [[#HansWargers|Hans Warger's Reprap Design]]
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  • |reprap = Megatronics 2.0 |cadModel = [http://reprap.org/wiki/File:LCD_control_2004_for_Megatronics_2.0.jpg]
    879 bytes (115 words) - 07:06, 10 January 2015
  • ...t for our purposes, we'll be focusing on building a printer which uses the RepRap control system, but is compatible with Fab@Home toolheads and- get this- so
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  • == RepRap Firmware Build Process == * The firmware code is located in reprap/firmware
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  • The current version of RepRap is [[RepRapTwoMendel|RepRap 2.0 "Mendel"]]. We hope to be able to incorporate more advanced features t A fundamental principle of the RepRap project is that anyone who has a RepRap machine will always be able to use it to build the next generation improvem
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  • ...in granules - it's the standard form. Getting 3mm filament (which is what RepRap currently uses) is not difficult - many companies will do it - but it does ...ty of materials. It would theoretically be very simple to mount it on the RepRap robot frame and then have at it. Currently both projects are blissfully wo
    11 KB (1,769 words) - 23:25, 12 December 2014
  • ..., brushed DC motors. It was designed to fit on the GM3 gearmotor that the RepRap project uses as its extruder motor of choice. This noise suppression helps ...art/module/GM3+Noise+Suppressor+v1.0 Buy the components with ease w/ parts.reprap.org]
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  • ...ch to studding, which goes up and down when turned in a captive nut on the RepRap carriage. The smaller gear is slipped on to the shaft of a stepper motor an AoI Rendering of a finished set of gears to raise and lower the RepRap turntable
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  • Once you start putting electricity into your RepRap - even at just 12 volts - you have to take basic, common sense precautions ...to do this is to [[PCPowerSupply|convert a normal PC power supply]] into a RepRap power supply.
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  • == Building the RepRap PIC firmware under Linux == == Programming RepRap PIC chips ==
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  • Once you start putting electricity into your RepRap - even at just 12 volts - you have to take basic, common sense precautions ...to do this is to [[PCPowerSupply|convert a normal PC power supply]] into a RepRap power supply. Its simple, cheap, and all the boards are designed to accept
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  • = RepRap 2nd Generation Firmware = ...uino - with the SNAP protocol that we used for the original PIC-controlled RepRap. New users should go for G Codes.
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  • Once you start putting electricity into your RepRap - even at just 12 volts - you have to take basic, common sense precautions * 1 [[Motherboard_1_2|RepRap Motherboard]] (''mendel/electronics/motherboard''),
    10 KB (1,606 words) - 20:53, 19 February 2012
  • = RepRap Generation 3 Firmware = '''Host Device''' - This is your computer that controls the RepRap and issues commands and queries. As of this writing, the only software tha
    5 KB (745 words) - 06:53, 18 July 2015
  • This is a list of common terms and abbreviations used in the RepRap community. The moving middle assembly on the x-axis of a RepRap which holds the extruder. Often referred to as: ''x-carriage''.
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  • |reprap = Pololu Electronics
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  • The [[RepRapOneDarwinThermoplastExtruder|standard RepRap polymer extruder]] works very reliably, is simple, and can be made almost a ...e the [http://blog.reprap.org/2006/02/initial-experiments-on-filament.html RepRap blog for Friday, February 17, 2006] and the subsequent fortnight).
    6 KB (986 words) - 09:46, 19 September 2013
  • The GM3 gearmotor is the standard motor for the RepRap extruder. There are a couple things you can do to make it function better.
    7 KB (1,097 words) - 18:36, 8 May 2014
  • The RepRap itself can run off any RS232 serial port, but the [[StripboardJDM|JDM PIC P ...ith a donation, so we can do more of the research necessary to develop the RepRap:
    6 KB (1,035 words) - 12:59, 7 July 2014
  • ...se. At this point in time a you can make some really useful things with a reprap machine.
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