MicroRAP 100 Compact 3D Printer
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UPDATE 4/10/2018 - Many were having a hard time finding the 45mm print cooling fan. Now, you should be able to find them here;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/192504964606?ss
UPDATE 1/8/2018 - Added Step-by-Step Build Instructions PDF file and another pic. Hope this can help!
UPDATE 1/6/2018 - Added Assembly Instruction Video #3 and Updated BOM Screw Count
MicroRAP 100 is a compact desktop 3D Printer. When designing this printer, my main goal was to minimize desktop footprint, while still maintaining a respectable print build envelope of 100mm x 100mm x 100mm. Also, because of the small size, the plywood frame can be easily cut using many smaller, homemade CNC mills such as the MPCNC and Root2CNC. Use 1/4" or 6mm wood. Everything wooden in the design can be cut with a 1/8" straight endmill. Laser cutting will also work great.
The print results are excellent. It uses the E3D v6, E3D lite6, or chinese v6 clone type hotends. The build surface is a made from a small chunk of acrylic with
https://www.ebay.com/itm/192504964606?ss
UPDATE 1/8/2018 - Added Step-by-Step Build Instructions PDF file and another pic. Hope this can help!
UPDATE 1/6/2018 - Added Assembly Instruction Video #3 and Updated BOM Screw Count
MicroRAP 100 is a compact desktop 3D Printer. When designing this printer, my main goal was to minimize desktop footprint, while still maintaining a respectable print build envelope of 100mm x 100mm x 100mm. Also, because of the small size, the plywood frame can be easily cut using many smaller, homemade CNC mills such as the MPCNC and Root2CNC. Use 1/4" or 6mm wood. Everything wooden in the design can be cut with a 1/8" straight endmill. Laser cutting will also work great.
The print results are excellent. It uses the E3D v6, E3D lite6, or chinese v6 clone type hotends. The build surface is a made from a small chunk of acrylic with
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