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  • = Nophead's Extruder = ...plementation [http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2007/08/rpm.html here]. Zach's magnetic version available from the [http://rrrf.org RRRF] [http://reprap.o
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  • I do the first layer of the raft: sparse zig-zag of 1mm filament at 4mm/s, height 0.7mm. ...yers of the raft, a close, but not solid, zigzag of 0.5mm filament at 16mm/s.
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  • Trystan's wooden Mendel RepRap plans are perhaps the best [[Development:Wooden Mendel
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  • {{Languages|Wade's Geared Extruder}} [http://grabcad.com/library/wade-s-geared-extruder-onshape-cad-1 GrabCAD]
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  • |image = Ed's bwoden extruder - housings.JPG Information on further development can be found at the page on [[Erik's Bowden Extruder]].
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  • ...wear and loss of energy. The tube's other end is connected to the extruder's hot-end. The lighter the extruder is, the quicker you can move the toolhead(s), e.g. when you're not extruding. The machine will need less current to run
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  • |image = Erik's Parametric Timing Belt Pulley - IMG 1945 display medium.jpg ...n OpenSCAD parametric model for making THE timing pulley that you need. It's designed to generate a model printable without support material (observing
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  • available worldwide. Elements of Darwin's design which achieved this are listed below: * The caged PTFE section in Ian's extruder
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  • {{Languages|Adrian's Geared Extruder}} ...qually, lots of people have success with [[Geared_Nema17_Extruder |'''Wade's Geared Extruder''']] too which you may care to take a look at.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vik's Mendel X & Z interface Bracket]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Trystan's Wooden Mendel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Erik's Parametric Timing Pulleys]]
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  • |name = Ultimaker's v1.1 PCB This is a board that's very similar to other [[Pololu_Electronics|Pololu-based electronics]] imple
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  • |author = Jan-Jaap S., ErikDeBruijn * Fixed the mistake at the Mosfets (no need for cutting the LED's leads' islands at the bottom of the PCB)
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  • This board is identical to the [[Ultimaker's v1.1 PCB]] but with the fix mentioned on that page applied on the PCB desig
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  • #REDIRECT [[Auzze's One Piece Hot End]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Auzze's One Piece Hot End]]
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  • |name = Ultimaker's v1.5.3 PCB (OLD) ...sed on the Mantis-30 milling machine from Protospace and on various Mendel's that people have built.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ultimaker's v1.1 PCB]]
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  • The instructions for the 1.1 PCB found [[Ultimaker's v1.1 PCB|here]] are mostly valid for this board.
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  • ...sé comme un portail vers d'autres liens comme Thinginverse, Richard Horne's blog, Slicer-Cura-Craftware etc, Marlin-Sprinter, Repetier etc... ...t (v2) [http://www.scribd.com/doc/171879190/The-Incomplete-Reprap-Beginner-s-Guide-V2 içi]
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  • This is the directory for the shared libraries. Unlike the java jar's these are specific to the CPU you are running.
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  • {{Languages|Kent's Strapper}} Il team Kent's Strapper nasce all'incirca 1 anno fa ed è composto da Lorenzo Cantini, Luc
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  • {{Languages|Kent's Strapper}} ...rapid prototyping is a Florence-based team born in September 2010. Kent's Strapper offers 3D printing services and sells 3D printers.
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  • {{Languages|The incomplete RepRap Prusa Mendel beginner's guide}} '''The incomplete RepRap Prusa Mendel beginner's guide''' is an attempt to gather in one document all the information about
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  • ...eacup Configtool Belt Calculator.png | 300px | thumb | [[Teacup Firmware]]'s Configtool comes with a steps/mm calculator. Values from there are usable f ...tics, and once set they shouldn't need to be calibrated further. But there's no harm in making sure! '''If you've calculated this value correctly but yo
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  • |name = Ultimaker's v1.5.4 PCB ...sed on the Mantis-30 milling machine from Protospace and on various Mendel's that people have built.
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  • * File(s)
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  • This is an upgrade of: [[North90's hot-end]] * File(s)
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  • Cut a wood block to the precise dimensions of your glass nozzle's outside diameter and two holes to mount onto your extruder. The result shou
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  • {{Languages|Kent's strapper feedback}} In questa pagina sono raccolti tutti i feedback su Kent's Strapper:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kent's strapper feedback/it]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kent's Strapper]]
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  • {{Languages|Ultimaker's v1.5.6 PCB}} |name = Ultimaker's v1.5.6 PCB
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  • La razón para hacerlo, es que a veces es más práctico tener alguna información básica reunida en un solo lugar, que t ...COS_ (Konstantinos Tziampazis). Puedes descargar este documento (en inglés y seguramente desfasado) aquí: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=expl
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  • |+ ''Reviews'' for: [http://www.kentstrapper.blogspot.com Kent's Strapper] ([[FilamentReviewsNewCompanyTemplate|Template]]) ! Date !! Material(s) !!Shape/Delivered!!Thickness (mm)!!Measured thickness (mm)!!Quantity!!Deli
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  • |name = DeepBlue's Hot End
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  • Lock the collet onto the rod. With my jig, it's 53mm to get the taper nearly to the centre of the rod - experiment to get i ...ttle wrong realign the cutting disk (you're doing a number of faces, so it's probably worth it). Otherwise you could just gently lower the drill chuck t
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  • {{Languages|Ultimaker's v1.5.6 PCB}} |name = Ultimaker's v1.5.6 PCB
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  • [http://www.makerstoolworks.com Maker's Tool Works] is an American based 3D printer company. Founded by Maxbots and == Maker's Tool Works Sells ==
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  • {{Languages|Ultimaker's v1.5.7 PCB}} |name = Ultimaker's v1.5.7 PCB
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  • #redirect [[Adrian's Geared Extruder]]
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  • * Nombre: '''S-177''' * Extrusor: [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:65939 Greg's Wade extruder for Prusa Iteration 3 de Misan]
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  • * tested with ABS with up to 40mm/s for several hours, higher speeds not tested yet, parts came out nicely
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  • #REDIRECT [[Amar's plastic processing system]]
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  • "[[Planning and preparing for a build]]" says "Greg's Hinged Extruder" is a popular {{tag|Cold End}}. [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8252 Thingiverse 8252: Greg's Hinged Accessible Extruder]
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  • <center>[[Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide|English]] • [[Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide/es|Español]]</center> ...esto correctamente y tu objeto impreso tiene un tamaño equivocado por más de un milímetro o así, entonces tus poleas están dañadas o alguna otra
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  • #REDIRECT [[RUG/Pennsylvania/State College/Student Buyer's Guide]]
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  • {{Languages|Ultimaker's v1.5.7 PCB}} |Nombre = Ultimaker's v1.5.7 PCB
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  • |name = Robert's Heated Bed ...cision and (more important) more upright. Then you need to cut of the nail's heads and abgrade the cut. This is recommended, because you need to lift th
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  • {{Languages|Wade's Geared Extruder}} ...onceitos levantados a partir de estudos da extrusora de Nophead ([[Nophead's Extruder Tweaks]]).
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  • There are a lot of great uses after scanning through many people's prints. It is truly remarkable the amount of different things to print and Holidays mean one thing, and that's the holiday spirit that brings cool decorations. Below are some decorations
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  • {{languages|Wade's Geared Extruder}} ...струдера Adrian's Geared Nema 14 и иследований Nophead's Extruder Tweaks.
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  • {{Languages|Heatbeds - A beginner's guide}} ...ave a PCB heatbed based on [http://reprap.org/wiki/PCB_Heatbed Josef Prusa's design], however the principles should apply to most heatbed designs.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The incomplete RepRap Prusa Mendel beginner's guide]]
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  • ...is filament, there will be the need to push it - and that what Greg's Wade's Geared Extruder was designed to do."'' ...ustrate (to the best of my knowledge) how the original design for the Wade's geared extruder has evolved in the last few years. Nowadays (early 2015) th
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  • #REDIRECT [[The incomplete RepRap Prusa Mendel beginner's guide]]
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  • ...sé comme un portail vers d'autres liens comme Thinginverse, Richard Horne's blog, Slicer-Cura-Craftware etc, Marlin-Sprinter, Repetier etc... ...t (v2) [http://www.scribd.com/doc/171879190/The-Incomplete-Reprap-Beginner-s-Guide-V2 içi]
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  • ...sé comme un portail vers d'autres liens comme Thinginverse, Richard Horne's blog, Slicer-Cura-Craftware etc, Marlin-Sprinter, Repetier etc... ...t (v2) [http://www.scribd.com/doc/171879190/The-Incomplete-Reprap-Beginner-s-Guide-V2 içi]
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  • {{Languages|Heatbeds - A beginner's guide}} ...ave a PCB heatbed based on [http://reprap.org/wiki/PCB_Heatbed Josef Prusa's design], however the principles should apply to most heatbed designs.
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  • {{Languages|Heatbeds - A beginner's guide}} ...ave a PCB heatbed based on [http://reprap.org/wiki/PCB_Heatbed Josef Prusa's design], however the principles should apply to most heatbed designs.
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  • ...lupart des Pololus sont réglés sur x16. Les pilotes GEN3 2.3 sont réglés à 2 (un demi-pas). Certaines cartes ont un x32. ...z des courroies et des poulies, les pas par mm de XY peuvent être calculés avec précision en fonction des paramètres de moteur, courroies, et engren
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  • La razón para hacerlo, es que a veces es más práctico tener alguna información básica reunida en un solo lugar, que t ...COS_ (Konstantinos Tziampazis). Puedes descargar este documento (en inglés y seguramente desfasado) aquí: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=expl
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  • *Architect's 3 sided ruler ...the one shape?). The [http://www.gomboc.eu/site.php?inc=0&menuId=20 world's first operational gömböc] was made with additive 3D rapid prototyping tec
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  • * If you've never soldered before, here's a guide: [[Soldering_Tutorial]]
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  • ...ve a right to use the individual files under the terms decided by the file's poster. GPL, Creative Commons, and so on.
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  • ...soldering, take care not to heat for too long risking melting the Arduino's connector. | SIG (S)
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  • With each triangle identified by the indices of the vertices it's described by, it is very simple for the file loader to generate a list of u
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  • | Child's shoes || [[Childs Shoes]] || || X || X || X || X || - || -
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  • ...r than animation) was built in November 2006) - this 3D model in all of it's formats has been released under the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gfdl GFDL
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  • ...acket for the Darwin design. It's the gnarliest bit in the assembly, so it's up here for test purposes.
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  • The AoI file contains all the parts to make a pair of child's sandals. You have to weld the parts together when you've made them - I jus As presented, the shoes would fit a child with feet 15 cm long. But it's easy to scale the design to change the size: just scale in X and Y; leave t
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  • ...tor drives the filament very slowly. It is well-nigh impossible to get one's fingers in the works, but if one manages to do so, the motor will just keep ...ouple board are identical to those for the thermistor board, which is what's shown in the diagram.
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  • ! Vendor !! Shipping location !! Material(s) !! 1.75&nbsp;mm !! 3&nbsp;mm !! Reviews & Additional notes. | [http://www.charlies3dtechnologies.com/webshop/catalog/filament Charlie's 3D Technologies] || BEL
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  • ..."none". If in doubt for the other settings, use the following (though it's not too important at this stage): 19200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, one stop
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  • ...links on building your own wind turbine. They're currently unsorted; what's needed is analysis, in particular, whether there are any designs that can b
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  • ...STL file format is good for printing out parts because it describes a part's surface geometry. Unfortunately, STL files are terrible for doing Compute ...s is to a text file. You can send them both to a printer just fine, but it's a big hassle to fix a typo." ... "the .scad files contain formulas that doc
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  • ...can also use [[Teacup Firmware]], which allows feedrates down to F1. That's a full minute for a single millimeter and should be fine for even the slowe ...he hobby category opt for a diode laser. While from 2014 and on, everybody's favorite diode seems to be the so called blue (445nm) M140 harvested from o
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  • ...ast Extruder]] : The plastic extruder that's the heart of the RepRap. (It's like a motorized glue gun.)
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  • ...to [http://www.aidg.org/component/option,com_jd-wp/Itemid,34/p,1136/ AIDG's impressive Pico-Hydro system,] but more efficient and cheaper to get via a
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  • ...trator and Blender 2.46, and rendered in green and gold glass with Blender's default renderer.
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  • ...Nouveaux Développements]] comportent plus d'informations sur la façon de s'impliquer dans ce projet. Utilisez les liens ci-dessous et sur la gauche po ...nt-weight:Bold;">Legacy RepRap 3D Printers. Ces projets ont été remplacés par d'autres, plus récent (Aucune aide ne peux vous êtes garantie).</cent
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  • |url = [http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2008/06/knobs.html nophead's blog post] ...s of nuts. See [http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2008/06/knobs.html nophead's blog post] for more information. In an e-mail sharing the aoi file he said
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  • ...aser-cut Rep(St)rap Darwin designs. Follow that link to go to the company's site. Vik Olliver has slightly modified Ian's design to print out on the [http://ponoko.com Ponoko] lasercutting service,
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  • ...rts your 3d model into G-Code instructions for Rapman.),[[Neil Gershenfeld's cam.py]] ) [[Slic3r]] * RepRap G-Code Controllers ( [[ReplicatorG]], [[Erik's dotG]] )
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  • *Drive screw can be smooth for most of it's length. It reportedly only needs about 7 complete threads to dig in, the re
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  • * [http://blog.reprap.org Core Blog] - The Core team's Blog ...gle.com/translate?hl=nl&sl=nl&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.stygia.nl Michielh's Blog] - Building blog of Michielh (translation). Original language: Dutch.
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  • ...handle high temperatures (above 300 without any problems, I guess) and it's very rubbery. It can hold everything together very easily and it can be rem
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  • ...ht from the sensors.[[Image:Encoder mk2 front-small.png|frame|none|Nophead's encoder‎]]
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  • ...[[DarwinZD1901Opto]]. However, a few early pictures could be salvaged, let's keep them for historians:
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  • ...als will reduce the total weight of your RepRap darwin by a couple of kilo's. I don't think this will make much difference in terms of rigidity. If you
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  • ...et a flat near solid bottom. I wrapped the connector in masking tape as it's easy to mark the cut-line on and it gives a bit of grip while starting the
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  • ...k arduino sucks and the bootloader doesn't work anyway, imagine that. here's how you install just the firmware, with no bootloader: ...ice ID="0x0000" the chip is probably not connected correctly. make sure it's powered up :)
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  • [[Nophead's Extruder Tweaks]]
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  • = Nophead's Extruder = ...plementation [http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2007/08/rpm.html here]. Zach's magnetic version available from the [http://rrrf.org RRRF] [http://reprap.o
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  • I do the first layer of the raft: sparse zig-zag of 1mm filament at 4mm/s, height 0.7mm. ...yers of the raft, a close, but not solid, zigzag of 0.5mm filament at 16mm/s.
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  • Frank's frame is a McWire design built from 1" steel water pipe and fittings. The f ...ts less, is more workable, and you won't worry about marring it because it's cheaply replaceable.
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  • ...ntly the software most recommended for designing objects to be printed. It's not a CAD package but it is easy to use. The software allows you to create ...c OS X, Windows and Linux. If you want to try it out without installing it's available bundled in the [http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/LiveCDPage Linux
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  • ...s turned with a considerable torque. It is well-nigh impossible to get one's fingers in the works, but if one manages to do so, the motor will just keep ...length of 12 mm, and a spring constant of 24 N/mm. They were Springmaster's compression spring D12100. But any spring of about that size will do. You w
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  • '''(It's done: the assembly instructions are complete now and a very first version o The FTIStrap's main "advantages" are
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  • That's all theory down there.
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  • It can be downloaded from the author's [[http://fabmetheus.crsndoo.com/ webpage]].
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  • ...://blog.reprap.org/ Main Blog]], the [[http://builders.reprap.org/ Builder's Blog]] or the [[http://forums.reprap.org/ Forums]] - we want to systematize ...ap.org/read.php?1,17299 forum thread here]] for discussion of this Builder's wiki, what should go on it, and how it should be organized.
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  • ...ere since there is a lot of information on the web. We understood that "It's already have been discussed" here : * because it's already available for PIC18, C51, AVR etc see http://www.canfestival.org/do
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  • Let's get to it!
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  • ...the tree. In other words: they should not be children of some other object(s). Otherwise the tree view gets screwed up because the same object appears i
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  • Skeinforge deals with properties of the FFF process (RepRap's 3D printing process) to increase precision. It has various useful options, ...since it is maintained in this tree. This is a useful mechanism, since it's easy to keep skeinforge up-to-date (simply 'svn up' in the top directory of
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  • Here's how to set it up: ...using a sanguino or arduino, your speeds for each axis, endstops, etc. It's important that these are set correctly (It defaults to a Sanguino)
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  • ...m a kit, or from scratch. But, before you go off building STL files, there's a bit of work to be done.
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  • IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG turn it off. Turn it off first, then work out what's wrong after. Repeat for the Y axis, and then *Carefully* for the Z-Axis. There's more to go wrong with the z-axis because it has a lot more mechanical advan
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  • * Move the x-axis to 10mm, and then again in 10mm steps until it's about half-way across.
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  • '''Knurling the motor's shaft''' ...the magnets inside to become demagnetized, permanently reducing the motor's torque. This procedure may damage your motors!
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  • This, like send.py, was cribbed from Brenden Erwin's code for using EMC. It's been modified somewhat for more general use. Of these, you should not directly use read(). It's used internally by write and reset to verify that the operation was complet
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  • the height of the cylinder extends in the y-direction (that's how AoI represents cylinders).
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  • It's the extremely budget-conscious version, for those with lots of time, and le Essentially, it's a case of:
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  • This tutorial uses Ladyada's USBTiny to burn the bootloader via ISP (in-system programming) to an Atmega # Connect the six pin cable of the USBTiny to your RepRap board's ISP header. Orientation is critical (red wire corresponds to pin 1)!
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  • ...a/java3d/javadoc/1.3.2/javax/media/j3d/BranchGroup.html Java3D BranchGroup]s. These are lists of triangles in space, stored as the (X, Y, Z) coordinate
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  • ...] but handles higher temperatures better for applications such as extruder's and X-carriages setups without a fan.
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  • ...ilinear ones of the tool slideway and the optical straight of a theodolite's line-of-sight. For Modernist design the function that form follows is not ...e ideas) are startling and original, then they are irritating clich&eacute;s, then they are unnoticed parts of the language. Modernism became a clich&e
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  • ...entire mobile phone casing (or whatever you actually need) first off. It's important to learn without the added pressure of having to solve a specific ...thousands of dollars) will fall over at this problem sooner or later. It's quite fun if you're in the know and are at a big trade show with lots of su
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  • Actually it didn't seem to make any difference in AoI's execution speed.
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  • [[AoI]] is a graphics-oriented 3D modeler that's written entirely in Java. can be used to output STL files. or add [[Skeinfo that it later renders into STL, STEP, and [[AMF file]]s.
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  • ...many features, the primary function is to convert [[Skeinforge|skeinforge's]] GCode to GCode that the [[5D Firmware]] understands. It adds the E-codes ...is that this vibration causes the XY-carriage to settle closer to where it's supposed to be, instead of lagging a bit behind when it was supposed to mov
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  • ...guide please take a look at [[Triffid_Hunter%27s_Calibration_Guide|Triffid's Guide]].</b> ...roy a [[stepper motor driver]] (e.g. [[Pololu stepper driver board|Pololu]]s)''' and potentially the motors!
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  • Sometimes it's a good idea to use references.<ref>This is the reference.</ref>
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  • ...and nuts on before you thread them all the way through the other part. It's a M8 washer and nut on either side of the plastic parts at this stage. ...e vibrations from the machine when it's working to the surface on which it's standing, hence reducing noise. The simplest way to make such feet is with
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  • ...ring iron. Clean the tip using a dampened card egg-box (my resourceful Dad's method) or a wetted sponge (commercial method). The tip should be shiny. ...d advice on soldering for beginners, see page 7 of [http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0038/9582/files/RBBB_Instructions_06.pdf this PDF file].
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  • ...d "GND" close to the board. They will still contact the top of the Arduino's USB socket but this is also connected to GND anyway.
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  • * Use Zach Smith's [[http://replicat.org ReplicatorG]]...
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  • Now you’ve got your robot looking all Cartesian, it’s time to install the electronics and get it wired (you need to have [[Darwin ...s mounted on the carriage, not on the extruder itself. On the carriage it's not in the way of extruder adjustments and re-fills.
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  • ...the North-South isolation gaps (and gaps running at a small incline from N-S), and then ...ame to be as rigid: when cutting a N-S slot, the wheel pulls the head N or S, so very narrow slots with very narrow traces between them can be placed ve
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  • ...or the Z axis and 6 diagonals. This is sufficient to build a Darwin but it's possible to have 10 diagonals, in which case, you'll require 4 more.
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  • ...d are corpses, and in the last hundred years the body count from this idea's application was even worse than that from Nazism. So the Marxist prescript So Marx's marks were 33% - not very good. But keep his correct diagnosis in mind, an
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  • In addition, there's a [http://reprap.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/reprap/trunk/reprap/mechanics/b
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  • ...d too hard as I melted the solder and so removed the pad underneath. That's why there is the short white wire connected to the top of R6 is in the pict Finally, here's the code to drive it. Thanks to [[http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB
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  • ...ontroller boards. The Motherboard does not need to be connected to Mendel's internal power connectors. It is powered by the USB connection from the co
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  • ...d can be relied upon if you prefer not to follow instructions. However, it's recommended that you do assembly in the order of the list below.
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  • ...stacked one above the other on the left at the back of the machine. There's a close-up view on the right. The two connectors are mounted on the panel ...ether.''' You can use this cable loose for testing and set-up; indeed, it's much easier to test and set up the machine with this cable unattached.
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  • The picture below identifies Mendel's axes: ...bly it's important to understand the key mechanical concepts behind Mendel's axes.
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  • [[Image:total-build-in-440x440-envelope.PNG|thumb|Mendel's reprapped parts]] ...ing to Mendel from RepRap Version I "Darwin". Darwin can print all Mendel's parts. So can all the commercial RepRap-derived machines available from th
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  • ...ot-m4/imported-custom-parts/thick-sheet-templates zip file] contains dxf’s for all individual sheet components, including a dxf of them all grouped to [http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2010/03/making-mendel.html Nophead's simplified squashed frog] is a better design if you plan on cutting out by
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  • = Deprecated: Use the latest [[Wade's Geared Extruder]] instead (if possible). = ...s the standard extruder for RepRap Mendel. There are alternatives [[Wade's Geared Extruder]], [[Geared Nema17 Extruder Driver]] and [[Geared Nema17 Ex
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  • Before this assembly it's important to understand the key mechanical concepts of how the axes work. I ...riage. It should be loose or just tight, and it should run freely. If it's tight (even though you have not yet tightened the adjusting bolts), then ta
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  • ...is either damaged internally or has a manufacturing defect; either way it's unsuitable for use in Mendel.
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  • Before this assembly it's important to understand the key mechanical concepts of how the axes work. I
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  • ...Geared Extruder]] or "59/11" for [[Geared Nema17 Extruder Driver | Adrian's Geared Extruder]]) Personal thanks to for enabling formulas to be put into wiki's
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  • ...the part can still be traced manually with the part number on the supplier's site. ...ded copy. This is important to ensure that you don't save over anyone else's changes!'''
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  • ...oftware Arduino software], then download the Sanguino extensions from Zach's [http://code.google.com/p/sanguino/downloads/list Sanguino site]. Copy the Sanguino folder that's in the downloaded zip file into your arduino-00XX/Hardware folder so that y
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  • ...t used by many people (maybe just 3 users??, with his own forks) and so it's not very well tested and documented. If you want to be able to print with t ...for the missing hardware interface we needed. A special firmware and EMC2's userspace driver script has to be built for that.
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  • See the README file at that location for an up-to-date list of what's available.
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  • ...h either 1) a projected grid from a video projector or 2) a projected line(s) from low power laser light source (generally, a laser-pointer or similar). ...ate the "corner". They've spent a lot of time on their website, and there's good feedback and advice from users and the vendors through good forums, an
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  • ...-mendel-his-maximum-speed-725mms Velocità massima degli Assi X e Y: 725mm/s].|| 0.92 pollici<sup>3</sup> per ora (test effettuato con [[PLA]], simile p
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  • ...er the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregor_Mendel father of genetics]. It's the second, improved version of RepRap: small enough to fit on your desk, b ...your thing]. We give this, and the designs for the machine away, free - it's all [[open source]] (''[[GPL]] 2''). Though you do have to buy in some stan
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  • ...d can be relied upon if you prefer not to follow instructions. However, it's recommended that you do assembly in the order of the list below.
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  • ..., clamping it so that the jaws just cover the letters A B C D on the board's silkscreen. Then desolder each pin separately and pull it out with long-no ...ng to put a corresponding connector on them. Do tin the ends of the motor's wires first, though.
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  • Also, all electronics sets fit to all RepRap models. Even the Prusa with it's five stepper motors requires only four stepper motor drivers. So the choice is tough and mostly depends on your personal preferences. Here's an overview:
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  • and grid sheet, and 3D printed gears, etc., but that's sort of beyond '''Does it drill holes in the beams of it's daughter machines?''' You
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  • ...at software that is useful for RepRap, but not required to run it. There's a list here: For rxtx it's almost the same:
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  • ...reate a directory called reprap-nnnnnn-yyyymmdd. This page tells you what's in that directory. ...ere because Windows likes to have file extensions to hold its hand when it's deciding what to do with things. These three files are pretty self-explana
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  • Inset: There's a slight relation to something which might be a 'koa chain' of gifts, as pe It's really Anna's decision what happens to the machine she loaned to the commons. Carol, or
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  • ...working example, printed out with a RepRap. This will engage the designer's somatic sense, their professional instincts will kick in, and he or she wil ...people read their blog. Plus, since it's a blog, they need content, so it's all good.)
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  • ...and selling kits. He's also the developer. If you want to buy a kit, he's the best person to buy one from. ..., that is it makes a laser-scan and 3D model of a real object, like a baby's shoe or a six-foot tall sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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  • <VikOlliver> Strangley it's in approx 25mm increments... <VikOlliver> It's sold as 25x50mm box section but you know what they mean...
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  • *Timothy Edward's build of a Meccano Gear Making Machine, technically a gear hobber:
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  • http://www.conceptart.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=f1fc40207933d4d8eda1fc6ad6d631bf&f=7 ...working example, printed out with a RepRap. This will engage the designer's somatic sense, their professional instincts will kick in, and he or she wil
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  • The total build time is '''585 s =~ 9 min.'''<br> The total build time is '''668 s =~ 11 min'''.<br>
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  • It's not possible for it to make any part bigger than that work volume, much les ...e an enclosed work volume is that milling machines (especially [[CNC Mill]]s) need to be extremely stiff in order to rapidly move a cutting tool through
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  • ...roller, such as [https://github.com/TrystanLea/BLDC_Controller Trystan Lea's open BLDC controller]. ...brushed DC motors and gearboxes are available as spare parts for children's electric vehicles like PowerWheels.
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  • ...the 12 volt supply on and then off and check that the extruder controller's power LED flashes. ...othing else connected flick the power on then off and check that the board's power LED flicks on too.
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  • That’s what you and I will figure out. It's ok if each and every individual machine can't make *any* of its own parts,
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  • [http://www.kentstrapper.blogspot.com Kent's Strapper] '''Sito italiano''' dove acquistare RepRap assemblate o in kit, m * [http://www.kentstrapper.blogspot.com Kent's Strapper] Sito italiano dove acquistare RepRap assemblate o in kit, modelli
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  • | [http://leeselectronic.com Lee's Eletronic] || || || &#x2713; || You can also try Canadian Tire, Acklands Grainger, Metal Supermarkets, Lowe's, Home Depot, Home Hardware, etc. Hardware store rods usually suck. Drill ro
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  • ...uters can hold and cut a full-size 9 foot x 6 foot sheet of material. That's bigger than even the biggest proposed RepRap, the [[BigRap]].
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  • ...mprovements like a heated bed. I thought I'd make this post separate so It's easier to find, my first post was Building a mendel: a noobs tale
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  • '''Note: Vik's text here will need to be re-written into a tutorial sometime.''' The masking tape looks black in the photo 'cos it's well-baked. Then, a couple more spoonfuls of plaster bedded said plastered
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  • ...can't solve the grit contamination issues with mechanical filtering, there's always a $10-15 microplane rotary tool that works with a drill press: ...pers are "discontinued - while stocks last" at that supplier. Maybe there's more milage in Surform plane blades which are cheaper and unlikely to disap
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  • ...the former Museum Building on Buckle St, now occupied by Massey University's College of Creative Arts. The objects have been created through a process o ...xhibition, and as such is a quasi-virtual mirror of Bronwyn_Holloway-Smith's work.
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  • New Zealand's giant land snails are an ancient species, probably arriving at about the sa ...the former Museum Building on Buckle St, now occupied by Massey University's College of Creative Arts. The objects have been created through a process o
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  • '''RepRap''' is humanity's first general-purpose [[wikipedia:Self-replicating|self-replicating manufac ...r [[User:Adrianbowyer|Adrian Bowyer]] was awarded the 3D Printing Industry's [https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/dr-adrian-bowyer-receive-outstanding-c
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  • ...hort for Replicating Rapid-prototyper, RepRap is not just a 3D printer; it's also potential to be a self-replicating machine. Developed by [http://en.wi ...in the developing world. In this way, RepRap is more than just a tool; it's a catalyst for change, empowering people to become creators and innovators
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  • This page is the home of RepRap help resources. Ok, so it's not really a "FAQ" yet, but we are working on it.
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  • We have various choices for communications, pick your favourite(s). ...ent team in many ways; we always put our donations to good use. Whether it's investing in better tools, new motors, or more finely tuned extruders, we g
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  • ...w.bath.ac.uk/ University of Bath], the RepRap researchers (see the project's [http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/PeopleMain People page]), and other contri
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  • Walter's work: ..., high torsional and dynamic stiffness, excellent noise absorption, and it's low exothermic curing property aids toward negligible internal stresses.
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  • ==Adrian and Ed's RepRap Introduction== ==OhmEye's Introduction to 3D Printing and the Prusa Mendel==
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  • Here's a CAD image of a RepRap mendel machine I knocked out earlier when I was pla
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  • Project Lead(s): swighton et. al. .../Mendel is cross-fertile with [[Eiffel]] and is probably part [[RBS]]. It's one big whirling gyre of intercompatible design concepts.
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  • There's a lot of stuff here: Note: swighton's original drawings are in Inches.
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  • Don't know if it's the proper place and i'm a total beginner about 3D and 2D design.
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  • ...in RepRap, Ed's guide on to how to design for FFF above may be useful. It's written for the Stratasys Dimension proprietary RP machine, but almost all ...ialsFiles RFO file format] - Saving and loading multiple objects on RepRap's build base.
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  • *http://www.sawmillcreek.org/forumdisplay.php?s=bdf9dd5b8618023f7b63aa72105e596d&f=8 etch the metal, but it's tedious. Model railway folk do this all the
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  • To get your hardware working properly you may have to tweak your software's parameters. To do this, run the RepRap software and click the purple Prefer ...s to freeze/set the build material being used. See Extruder0_CoolingPeriod(s) below. It also has the effect of causing the machine to re-zero itself i
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  • ...tal-lathe operations, and Guy, ORE-Bot's designer, cheerfully says that it's a lot of work. (Meccano parts are sold as "Erector Set" the U.S.)
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  • ...es become automatically interconnected, no loose ends. Collaboration at it's best! ...are three of the most common ways to view them to the user. To see how it's done, view this pages' source code by hitting the ''Edit'' button above.
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  • MakerMex manufactures a new modular 3D printer, the MM1, the first of it's class, you can purchase it at www.makermex.com if you're in Mexico or www.u ...MM1 was made with our Prusa i3, and now our MM1 is replicating more MM1’s. "We love Open Source Technology, and our company was founded using open so
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  • ...daries coils with standard/cheap 300V capacitors acting as voltage double's and fast but cheap 150V rectifying diodes rectifying the high frequency p ...thin material though which the beam passes would not work in powerful 10's of KW commercial systems due to the inability to cool the window effective
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  • ...oal is to be well under the current prices for Mendel and/or Darwin RepRap's. That's great, I'll just run off and write my own firmware from scratch >:( just re
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  • ...nge rather than to use a piston driven by a motor. The real beauty of Zach's design is a relief valve that is able to exhaust the high pressure air from
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  • ...ple]] project! I, ([[User:Example User|Example_User]]) made it because it's cool and [[Interesting]], because I made it with a [[RepRap]], because it i Well, there's [[New Example]]. And [[Another Example]].
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  • It's called Shape Deposition Manufacturing. (At least by some people.) Here's a Stanford Lab that's done a lot of work on it.
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  • ...ining challenges for pure self-manufacture", he writes that, of the Reprap's own parts, the most difficult to self-manufacture would be "electronic comp ...to include wire elements in a printed part would greatly expand the Reprap's capability of self-manufacture, whilst allowing it to manufacture a wider v
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  • ...Darwin builders might mistakenly drill them out too large, not knowing it's meant to be an [[interference fit]]. (This happened to the authors, which f
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  • Q: ''Should this be in the wiki? I don't know if it's appropriate.''<br> ...run this site. Or why. Because we're very serious about that. And that's what this page is really for, is '''Policy'''. Because most people don't r
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  • Sweet, that's all setup.
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  • ===Blue Painter's Tape=== ...e painter's tape which leads to small rips and tears. As the blue painter's tape is cheap, easy to find, and easy to work with, it isn't a problem to r
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  • Trystan's wooden Mendel RepRap plans are perhaps the best [[Development:Wooden Mendel
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  • Printing a full mendel using this process has it's drawbacks, the picture shows an X Carriage printed using plaster with a CA
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  • ...s. The plastic and plywood parts were laser-cut with Roosevelt High School's laser cutter and free material from donation. The CupCakeStrap is different So, I bet you're asking "What's the attraction to building a Cupcake, with its smaller print area, high pri
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  • {{Languages|Wade's Geared Extruder}} [http://grabcad.com/library/wade-s-geared-extruder-onshape-cad-1 GrabCAD]
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  • == Wade's original instructions == This is an earlier version with using threaded rod - it's harder to get the hobbing concentric when you cut it into the threads.
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  • ...onics]]. Version 1.25 and earlier are "1.5 layer" designed boards (i.e. it's double sided board, but one of layers can easily be replaced with wire-jump ...ired by Vik's work with EasyDrivers. Circuit design based mostly on Adrian's [[Pololu_Electronics]]. Joaz at RepRapSource.com supplied initial pin defin
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  • The x axis needs to be level once it's sitting on the Z screws. If your machine is on a (near) level surface, plac ...do I move the extrude hole in RepRap host software? The software thinks it's on the right side and mine is on the left.''
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  • ...ood idea to use a recognized vendor to ensure you get the correct type. It's also possible to find Nichrome wire and insulation at local shops, typicall
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  • ...r />Kapton tape is well suited for fastening heating elements. As such, it's the material of choice for fastening heating wire to the heater barrel of a | [http://www.charlies3dtechnologies.com/ Charlie's 3D Technologies]
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  • Ces points de départ sont signalés par des interrupteurs (déclencheurs) que l'on appelle endstop ou '''limite ...la plus basique, constitués d'un interrupteur (switch) ordinaire reccordés par 2 fils. <br/>
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  • And it's a bit tricky. So I'm awake at 5:28 AM. Which means I'll ask you guys to sor Maybe it gets a 2D barcode, using whatever's most popular and works:
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  • No it's not. We can do it with clever scripting, lots of server space, and an "agi
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  • ...ory on the subject is [http://www.youtube.com/user/myfordboy#p/p myfordboy's videos]. ...version of [http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/book_fp.html Lionel Oliver]s "''The flowerpot crucible furnace''"
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  • [[Vitamin]]s are things we can't RepRap yet. In which case we'll need to make it out of metal, for now. Luckily, there's a lot of CNC stations and jobshops out there.
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  • ...graders and mechanical engineers. Maybe the occasional museum curator who's willing to help the [[David Project]] by digitizing his or her collection a ...ng revenue, which we can use to fight world hunger, make [[prosthetic leg]]s ([[Below-The-Knee Prosthetic]]) and give them away, while still paying for
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  • ...in our forums than people that have only 1 post, regardless of whether it's negative or positive. We have had some problems with vendors creating accou ...good or bad feedback there. In the future every webshop here will have it's own wiki page where the review material will reside along with more informa
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  • = Who's Who =
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  • * [http://www.georgehart.com/rp/rp.html George W. Hart's Rapid Prototyping Web Page] Contiene diverse foto di "forme" stampate...
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  • '''Hurry! There's not long!''' Remember, documentation is fun, and "It's not done 'till it's documented!" More seriously, the fact that you keep your research notes,
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  • # Export the design's geometry to a .stl file ! Author(s)
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  • '''Ability to convert to milling CNC''' - It's possible to switch out different tool heads. The screw-driven axes offer th ...r bed isn't straight or square you'll still be fine. This is a design that's quite forgiving to jury-rigging.
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  • * Tim's Pick-n-place toolhead on [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4070 Thingiverse
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  • Mendel uses belt pulleys in driving it's x,y and z axis as well as in it's driven z axis threaded rods. The problem is that many cheap 3d printers suc
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  • ...ysops -- it's more up-to-date than the [[Admin]] page. But really -- there's very little they can do that you cannot do. * [[MediaWiki:Sidebar]] - control the sidebar's content. See also [[MediaWiki:Sidebar/Sandbox]]
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  • ...n for an improved extruder, or their software for loading into the machine's microcontroller. Anyone can edit such pages to extend and to improve them. ...advantages of a wiki is that one can dive in an edit things created by one's colleagues when modesty demands; I am but a man...)}}
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  • ...d the software [http://ati-soft.biz/lbc.htm LCD Bitmap Converter]. With it's help, you can load a bitmap file and convert it to the pixel informations.
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  • ...oped on this and [[:Category:Huxley|associated pages]]. It is based on Ed's original Mini-Mendel design, together with a lot of work already put in by ...uld advise caution for anyone else considering going down this road. Nyloc's are great but a real pain when you need to place them a long way along a th
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  • You can use this build speed calculator to design your laser printer. It's good for deciding: power supply size, laser beam power, deflection speed, b // It Caculates diffusivity limit using Fourer's 2nd Law,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wade's Geared Extruder]]
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  • |image = Ed's bwoden extruder - housings.JPG Information on further development can be found at the page on [[Erik's Bowden Extruder]].
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  • ...wear and loss of energy. The tube's other end is connected to the extruder's hot-end. The lighter the extruder is, the quicker you can move the toolhead(s), e.g. when you're not extruding. The machine will need less current to run
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  • ...they can put out a lot more volume than most hot-ends. Speeds up to 100mm/s are possible extrusion wise, might not be so good for the frame though :).
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  • |image = Erik's Parametric Timing Belt Pulley - IMG 1945 display medium.jpg ...n OpenSCAD parametric model for making THE timing pulley that you need. It's designed to generate a model printable without support material (observing
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  • [[SLSRap]] is a RepRap which [[SLS]]s its own optics fixtures like lens holders and so on. We at RepRap agree [[scaling]] is a real problem. That's why <span style="font-size:250%">MegaMendel</span> is here to help!
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  • ...ting it would be to cross link or improve the entry for England, when that's on another website.
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  • ...his part on a plastic-extruding RepRap, but even after we have a RepRap it's faster and cheaper to make dozens of copies of this part using a mold than Everything is more fun with lots of vaseline and food-type plasticwrap. That's the one thing I learned at university.
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  • The ball is set in sockets, generally printed with retaining wire(s) parallels to arms
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  • ...goals of the project, and many needs of the userbase. Because of this, it's very difficult to address all the needs and goals of all users involved. Ho The particular RepRap or RepStrap system on someone's desk can be (conceptually) divided into a stack of regions or "layers".
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  • Tablesawable [[FlatPack]] RepStrap made from pegboard and BlodgeIt's plastic [[Cabinet Widget|cabinetmaking widget]]s. In other words, LeCorb is basically an
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  • * Local Jeweler's Supply Shop
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  • ...til den danske RUG's wiki side. Gruppen er lige opstartet, så der er ikke så meget information endnu. Din lokale Bauhaus byggemarked har sædvanligvis en hel gang med skruer, møtrikker og bolte, hvor du kan blande
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  • 60 3D scanning camera(s) <br>
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  • *Google Groups attachments like "That Guy in Michigan's [[Eiffel]] Photographs" *[[Mister Bunny]]'s Blog.
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  • ...ace]] into the [[Library]], right? It's GPL/Creative Commons/..., so what's the problem." :A2: We've tried that. It's no fun.
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  • ...tions as well. See also on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-code Wikipedia's G-code article]. To find out which specific G-code(s) are implemented in any given firmware, there are little tables attached to
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  • ...oeken's [http://wiki.makerbot.com/frostruder-mk1 Frostruder MK1] or Viktor's (VMX) [http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?180,18770 Syringe Tool]. We never Based heavily on Zach Hoeken's [http://wiki.makerbot.com/frostruder-mk2 Frostruder MK2], Claystruder 1.0 i
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  • ...y choosen because there were the very user friendly Arduinos, including it's IDE, Arduinos were already widely accepted and chips like the LPC1114FN28 d ...has announced that its next-gen ARMv8 architecture will include the firm’s first 64-bit instruction set, pushing ARM-based processors into new segment
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  • | [[User:Example User|--Example User]] 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC) | [[User:Example User|--Example User]] 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
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  • ...s made it is tested and tested and tested. Only when it passes all of it’s tests do we move on to the next thing and never test it again. 5) Prints well at 25m/s with a Makerbot MK4 extruder.
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  • ...g reductions to allow this will most likely result in very SLOW T-800 baby's [[Cyberdyne T-600]]. The [[Cyberdyne T-600]] series will probably be capabl
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  • ...g reductions to allow this will most likely result in very SLOW T-100 baby's [[Cyberdyne T-600]]. The [[Cyberdyne T-600]] series will probably be capabl
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  • ...logy. It helps them to learn computer skill in a more constructive way. It's fun and educational for children at the same time. Its a catalyst for creat
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  • Eins vorweg: bei 300&nbsp;mm/s sind Genauigkeiten im Mikrometerbereich völlig unrealistisch, also machen <s>Der bisherige Streit</s> Die bisherige Diskussion (Stand Juli 2014) um die erreichbaren Schrittrate
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  • | [[User:Example User|--Example User]] 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC) | [[User:Example User|--Example User]] 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
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  • ...uce the relatively high strength and precision parts necessary for Babbage's designs to function. ...h enough strength and precision to produce a computer according to Babbage's original design.
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  • Z-Axle (2) [http://www.youtube.com/v/T-ufucJ4B-s assembly][http://www.youtube.com/v/MduTcdH0MTw assembly- part 2] ...es many similar design setups such as 2 motors for z axis, bushing on axis's , and it has much better documentation, and formal recommendation for use o
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  • ...d don't complain in front of people trying to contribute to RepRap. '''It's disrespectful to them.''' Imagine staff at science and industry museum hav
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  • M104 - set extruder temperature, input S, syntax: M104 S200 (set target temp to 200 deg C)
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  • ...ple]] project! I, ([[User:Example User|Example_User]]) made it because it's cool and [[Interesting]], because I made it with a [[RepRap]], because it i Well, there's [[New Example]]. And [[Another Example]].
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  • ...speeds quite unattainable as the acceleration quickly outstrips the motor's ability to keep up.
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  • |Der Großteil des folgenden Textes stammt aus Wolfgang's Feder. Zum Zwecke der besseren Strukturierung habe ich daran nur kleine Ver Damit habe ich mir dann den [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1794 Wade's Geared Nema 17 Extruder ] gemacht.[[Image:500px-GearedNema17.jpg|right|200
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  • It is based on the [[Arduino Mega]] and [[Pololu stepper driver board]]s. ...one big shortcoming: it will run hot, and is difficult to cool because it's so small. So what I've done is to design the electronics in such a way tha
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  • See [[Nophead's Extruder Tweaks]]. ...loop feedback system consisting of a potentiometer that measures the servo's current position, and electronics that drives the DC motor.
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  • - Print speed: 30 mm/s - 150 mm/s - Travel speed: 30 mm/s - 300 mm/s
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  • <p>After [[Darwin]] and [[Mendel]] it's time to jump from biology into the machine age,</p>
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  • a hole in the side of the barrel, but that's cheaper than welding - and a
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  • ...'' is a machine-controller developed by Makerbot, which integrates Enrique's [[skeinforge]]. ...There's now a version that includes checksums and error recovery (D1pl01d's work) and generally has many improvements such as [http://blog.erikdebruijn
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  • ..., Dave Jones visit the Melbourne Hacker Space (CCHS) and the first demo he's given is a working WolfStrap along with its printed RepRap child. I used this to create the [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1794 Wade's Geared Nema 17 Extruder ].[[Image:500px-GearedNema17.jpg|right|200px]]
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  • Its a tripod. But there's like 6 or so distinct pieces for the whole thing. ...g Delta Robot]] and [http://builders.reprap.org/search/label/tripod Viktor's tripod repstrap demonstrator] have more-or-less the same kinematics, so hop
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  • *[http://builders.reprap.org/ Builder's Blog] * [http://builders.reprap.org/search/label/tripod Viktor's tripod repstrap demonstrator]
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  • parts and assembled dispenser with UV-LED's
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  • ...pallet company, which has numbers in excess of 5 times better than the ACC's numbers. Most of these numbers originate from the ACC's LCA, in the report called: "[http://www.google.dk/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=re
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  • -90% of the volume of the device's components shall be printed. ...time, energy and materials, the device could re-create and re-assemble it's parts to form a another device capable of the same.
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  • * grease mold with vaseline. Actually I changed my car's bearing a short time ago, so I had some axel bearing grease. I suppose it i
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  • * Local Jeweler's Supply Shop
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  • ln -s /usr/lib/jni/libj3dcore-ogl.so ln -s /usr/lib/librxtxSerial.so
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  • ...ontroller boards. The Motherboard does not need to be connected to Mendel's internal power connectors. It is powered by the USB connection from the co
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  • * Felix S
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  • ...df Construction of Rapid-Prototyping Testbeds Using Meccano]. This is Vik's report on his wonderful RP material deposition system made from a glue gun ...ience.html Initial Experience with Varkon] by Dick Steffens. This is Dick's report on the Varkon CAD system and its potential for use in RepRap.
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  • ...d "GND" close to the board. They will still contact the top of the Arduino's USB socket but this is also connected to GND anyway.
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  • * Use Zach Smith's [[http://replicat.org/ ReplicatorG|http://replicat.org/ ReplicatorG]]
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  • Now you've got your robot looking all Cartesian, it's time to install the electronics and get it wired (you need to have [[Assemb ...s mounted on the carriage, not on the extruder itself. On the carriage it's not in the way of extruder adjustments and re-fills.
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  • ...ng you need, and then mod some standard parts to fit the design. When that's done, you'll be ready to go for the assembly. ''Ello! If you're reading this, you've probably got some of the bits and it's all very exciting! When you put it together, it'd be great to have your fee
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  • ...or the Z axis and 6 diagonals. This is sufficient to build a Darwin but it's possible to have 10 diagonals, in which case, you'll require 4 more.
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  • ...d are corpses, and in the last hundred years the body count from this idea's application was even worse than that from Nazism. So the Marxist prescript So Marx's marks were 33% - not very good. But keep his correct diagnosis in mind, an
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  • In addition, there's a [sourceforge.net/p/reprap/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/darwin/mechanics/bits-from
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  • == Vik's Blog Photos ==
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  • By Ohm's law, V=IR or equivalently R=V/I. So R = 12V / 2A = 6&Omega; (ohms). So th ...nd of the output that are related to the temperature of the thermistor. It's quite sensitive and you should be able to make the value change by holding
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  • ...ter correction fluid on each one, then to write X, Y, or Z on that when it's dry. (Mystery: there isn't a typewriter left on the planet; so how is it th
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  • Here's the assembly problems encountered so far. Q. What's welly?
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