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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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  • 230 bytes (36 words) - 11:43, 24 November 2011
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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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  • 363 bytes (40 words) - 13:01, 7 July 2014
  • ...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
    995 bytes (149 words) - 06:08, 12 April 2021
  • {{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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  • *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 mm !! 3 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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