Monday, August 19, 2013

Eventorbot bed screw lock

While I was working at my summerjob I had sometime to think about some ways to improve the Eventorbot. This is a fixture to easy the bed calibration .




Thursday, July 18, 2013

Summerbreak - Back in September

We will be leaving for the summer now and be back in September bigger and better and with more actually printed stuff. Feel free to leave us your wishes and suggestions for topics and designs we should cover here in future.

Print new Worlds


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

What is a useful 3D printed thing?

One of the goals of this blog is getting away from this:

 "Oh let me 3D scan your face and print a 3cm bust - yay 3D printing is so innovative!" 

But is it really useful? and does it justify investing in a printer yourself? Maybe something in the middle between the really gimmicky stuff and a custom solution requiring experts and hundreds of dollars.

Last year when was trying to find a good way to place the furniture in my room I could have used something like this.



The idea:

1st successful ghost print

I´m sitting here without filament which is frustrating but gives me time to check out all details.
For example: I discussed the average temperature the stepper motors should be running in the eventorbot forum and it turns out they are supposed to run at 50-80C!

Also I was worried because there had been videos of other peoples builds in which the printer was jerking around and it looked like it would fall apart any moment.
At the moment I loaded and sliced this calibration cube and the printer behaves just fine. It relatively loud but the whole frame behaves very stable.


Monday, July 15, 2013

We have lift off!

After a little scare with the wrong polarity at the power supply switch, the printer is now moving!
All endstop switches work, the extruder heats up correctly, the glue holding the resistor doesn't start to burn, the extruder extrudes in both directions and the motors home correctly.


Saturday, July 13, 2013

Frameworks: done

That looks like some proper welding!

We now have 2 tack welds per side, very solid looking.


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The basics - Hardware and parts

When talking about the home 3D printer I mainly referring to reprap style printers. What that is I explain in the next part. For now the we just need to know that it stands for "replicating rapid prototyper". These machines are either bought as a kits for self assembly, as whole from certain manufactures or the parts are sourced by oneself again for self assembly. Prices range from very basic models ~300$ to 3000$ for pre assembled brand products.

The main parts are: