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S2020 3D Printer (COVID Project)
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This is a riff on some similar printers like the Ultimaker or Eustathios Spider among others.
Honestly, this was done so I could prove my own capabilities inside CAD, along with getting a better understanding of different systems. In addition, I'm planning on going to university and thought this would be beneficial on my profile.
There were 3 key design issues I wanted to tackle:
1) Space efficient
2) Easily Upsized
3) Bowden/Direct Drive Swappable.
With an overall footprint at around 400mm*400mm, and an absolute max print size of 240mm*240mm, this printer is slightly thinner, and substantially shallower than a comparably sized Ender 3 or Anet A8. However, the print is excessively tall, around 2.5X taller than the max Z height of 190mm
Print area upgrades are as simple as swapping in longer extrusions and rodding, no printed part changes or other hardware changes necessary.
Swapping Extruder Systems takes not even 5 minutes, and allows swapping of V6 Bowden, Titan Bow
Honestly, this was done so I could prove my own capabilities inside CAD, along with getting a better understanding of different systems. In addition, I'm planning on going to university and thought this would be beneficial on my profile.
There were 3 key design issues I wanted to tackle:
1) Space efficient
2) Easily Upsized
3) Bowden/Direct Drive Swappable.
With an overall footprint at around 400mm*400mm, and an absolute max print size of 240mm*240mm, this printer is slightly thinner, and substantially shallower than a comparably sized Ender 3 or Anet A8. However, the print is excessively tall, around 2.5X taller than the max Z height of 190mm
Print area upgrades are as simple as swapping in longer extrusions and rodding, no printed part changes or other hardware changes necessary.
Swapping Extruder Systems takes not even 5 minutes, and allows swapping of V6 Bowden, Titan Bow
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