3D Printer part fodder

3D Printer part fodder

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I used these parts to build a homemade 3D printer, which I called the Luria. Unfortunately, it was flawed in design, producing slow and loud results that were often inconsistent. I don't recommend making one of these machines. I'm leaving this page up because many of the pieces can still be used for other projects. For example, there are a few brackets that could work with a 4x20 smart controller. Additionally, you'll find an e-3D compatible effector head unit among the files. *** ##Old Description: This file contains parts, instructions, and schematics to build a leadscrew-based delta printer known as the rep-rap Luria. This printer uses 3D printed parts and joints that hold together a hand-cut 1/2 inch thick plywood frame. The printer is still a work in progress, so improvements and file changes are likely before I'm finished. Specs (as of now): * Build volume: 200mm diameter * Build height: 100mm * Overall footprint: ~500mm sq. IMPORTANT: Scale all items by 25.4 to make them correctly sized

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