R 360
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Description | R-360 is the first polar printer by Replicator Warehouse.
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R-360 is a new 3D printer variant based on RepRap.
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Overview
3D printer built with the least amount of parts, improving reliability, reducing price. Our unique rotating bed is revolutionary!
Details of our 3D printer
1. Cheap when compared to any other existing printers with a large printing area and speed. This must make more people easier to have it.
2. Our 3D printer consists of far fewer parts. Compared to RepRap, it contains only one third of the parts. So it's really easy to build it even if you are a beginner. We assemble the main parts of the printer, saving you from all the hard work, so you can be up and running in one hour. No soldering necessary, just plug the main parts together with a few bolts and you’re ready to print! We will upload all instruction on our website.
3. The bed is a disc and turns 360 degrees. This is unique and fun! Also this keeps the bed perfectly level using a unique leveling system. We invented this bed shape to get rid of extra bearings, belts, rods and plastic parts.
4. The rotating bed makes it ideal for 3D scanning applications. Scanning turntable mode is included (3rd party scanner is required)
5. We are planning colourful printers, such as orange, sky blue, pink and light green. We also have white and black. This very cute 3D printer would compliment your rooms’ decoration.
6. Light but robust! You can travel with it easily! You can take it apart and build it again easily, folding it up into a small, flat traveling size in minutes.
7. Fully Modular, we designed it so very easy to change and upgrade any of its parts.
Release Date
We plan to release the files late February!
Specification
- Printed Parts: 21
- Non-Printed Parts: under 100
- Assembled Ramps 1.4 with LCD screen and Arduino mega 2560: 129GBP
- 4x NEMA 17 stepper motors: ~13.50 GBP each
- Material Cost: ???
- Cost: 250 - 450 GBP depending configuration
- Printing Size: ca. 210mm diameter disk x200mm height
- Precision: ??mm (position/printing)
- Speed: up to 200mm/s positioning, up to 150mm/s printing
Development
The development of the R-360 is hosted on github: (coming soon)
Printed Parts
(coming soon)
Non Printed Parts
(coming soon)
Firmware
The development of the R-360 Frimware is based on Marlin and it is hosted on github: (coming soon)