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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
On MakerGeeks.com 20% discount until 2:00 PM EST 12/2/2013:
Read the next 35 minutes...so hurry ![]() http://www.makergeeks.com/ Code: FLASH20a So Duplicator 4 = http://www.makergeeks.com/d4prbot3dprd.html Price is about $1,165 Code is not locked to hardware so: filament, Cube mod, RepRap parts. Just grabbed the starter kit for $392 (savings $98 off normal) Contains: RAMPS 1.4, 5 Pololu stepper drivers, 5 NEMA17 steppers, control shield, heated bed, glass bed, thermistor, drive cogs, belts (probably not GT2 belts but hey), VXB 8mm linear round rod bearings, cables, limits, single nozzle extruder Worth at least $415 not including S/H if you parted this yourself: Motors $100 Control kit $150 Extruder $75 Cogs / Belts $75 Bearings $15 If someone is still interested, till the end of CyberMonday: 15% off order over $350 is code CYBER25 12% off order over $250 is code CYBER15 10% off any order is code CYBER10 Last edited by techhelpbb : 02-12-2013 at 16:20. |
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We got our Replicator 2 today!
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Re: Anybody hear of this - 3D printers for every FIRST team
Ours arrived today. Went from opening the box to printing a nut and bolt in minutes. I had no idea it was that easy to get started. Both my chemistry class and robotics team are going to have some fun creating. The only trouble I had was the objects were more stuck to the build plate than I expected. Having never used this technology before I guess I didn't know what to expect. They did twist off with some force.
On December 3rd the Donorschoose.org blog answered a few questions. Here are some quotes. Quote:
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We also had the same problem with our printer getting stuck. We tried applying the blue tape to it but it wasnt that good unless you completly remove the tape. Also the lube isnt for the board.
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That made me chuckle.
The plate has two sides. One is quite smooth, and the other is slightly textured, almost frosted. I put the frosted side up. There really weren't any instructions on which side to use. Just read a suggestion in another forum to use a transparancy sheet (we still have some old overhead projectors) to saw underneath the part to pry it free. Someone else recommended the Circut Spatula Tool to help separate the part from the build plate. Last edited by Alpha Beta : 05-12-2013 at 23:04. |
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On the smooth side of the build plate is a sheet of Kapton which helps the filament adhere to the plate (at least is on the Replicator 2X). There are some other tricks for removing a build from the deck. Try holding a can of compressed air upside down and letting the cold air "shrink" the build momentarily. It usually pops right off. Also, you may not have to do a lot of rafting (building a stable adhering surface on the build plate) for the Replicator 2X that you might have to do for other printers because of the heated build plate.
Many downloads from Thingiverse (warehouse of 3D models) are made on other brands of printers and you may have to make adjustments to the printer settings prior to hitting "print". Finally, I can't wait until there is a plethora of FIRST-specific models out there on CD's white pages or Thingiverse for teams to share. There are literally hundreds of parts that can go on a bot that can be printed and I think this year will bear that out. I just hope the Makerbot will accept the carbon fiber Pla from the Proto Plant Inc. guys. That could open a lot of doors. |
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So -
Imagine my surprise when I got back on our Donor's Choose site to find that our project had been fully funded. Yay! Now to wait for it to ship. |
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Attached is a portion of a presentation I gave at the FRC Workshops sponsored by Team 1418 this past Saturday. The core of the charts are #6,7,and 8 which are some comparisons of the printers being offered in FIRST Choice, some highly reviewed printers from Make magazines 3d printer issue, and some information on kits I am familiar with. The key is teams need to do an ROI and value analysis before they jump on this technology. |
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I am not sure one actually needs to have dual Z motors as a "critical feature" (page 4) as long as they can achieve the resolution and movement with one: does it really matter? After all: often times the dual Z stepper motors are in parallel (with respect to a RAMPS 1.4 system for example...not in the general sense of stepper motor windings) and you are actually sending less power to both motors. For something like a Prusa I3 it makes sense because the dual Z lifts the carriage over the width of the printer. In a design like the MakerBot, Duplicator 4, or others of that type the table moves the print in the Z axis of the printer instead of the potentially heavier head assembly. Keeping in mind the head assembly moves in the X from side to side so at any one time the increased weight of the head is on one side of the other of the Prusa I3 design. That issue does not exist in the other design: the prints weigh less and really should not extend over the bed, while the extruder may extend out over the bed surface increasing the leverage of the head weight in the Prusa I3 system. Last edited by techhelpbb : 10-12-2013 at 12:08. |
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Rostocks are yet another example where the Z motor does not apply. The reality is that the overall stability of the entire system is the key. Rod driven versus belt driven systems tend to have better absolute resolution in the X and Y. |
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Our 3D printer got here. I think I'm starting to get the hang of it.
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I'm jealous. The color variety of print material available is impressive! Have you tested Plumber's Putty?
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B. You mention belt vs. motor driven. What is the case with the First choice items? Thanks! |
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