3D Printer part fodder

3D Printer part fodder

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These Are Some Of The Parts That I Had Used To Build A Homemade 3D Printer That I Deemed The Luria. Unfortunately, The It Was Flawed Deeply In Design, Producing Slow, Loud, Inconsistent Results. I Do Not Reccomend Making One Of These Machines. I Leave This Page Up Because Many Of The Pieces Can Still Be Used By Others For Other Various Projects. For Instance, There Are Minimal Brackets For A 4X20 Smart Controller. Along With Things Like An E-3D Compatible Effector Head Unit. In Short, Use The Files As You Wish. *** ##Old Description: *Enclosed In This File Is The Parts, Instructions, And Schematics To Build A Leadscrew Based Delta Printer Known As The Rep-Rap Luria. This Printer Utilizes 3D Printed Parts And Joints That Hold A Hand-Cut 1/2 Inch Thick Plywood Frame Together. This Printer Is Still A Work In Progress, So Improvements And File Changes Will Most Likely Change Before I Am Finished.* Specs (As Of Now): 200Mm Diameter Build Volume 100Mm Build Height ~500Mm Sq. Overall Footprint #Important: Scale All Items By 25.4 To Make Them Correctly Sized

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