DIY mini 3D printer (Ultimaker type)
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This is my personal 3D Printer building Project. It took over three months, but now it operates flawlessly. Here's a quick rundown of the essential components I used: * Two hundred-twenty profiles measuring 250mm x12 each * Four two-hundred-twenty profiles measuring 350mm x4 each Linear shafts play a key role in my printer. I have eight-millimeter linear shafts and six-millimeter linear shafts, totaling twelve units. I also employed trapezoidal lead screws, each one 200mm long, to drive the extruder. Four bearing units, labeled LM8LUU, provide stability and support for the frame, while two LM6LUU bearings keep the extruder steady. The printer's heart is powered by a Titan extruder and two MEMA 17 Stepper motors, which work in tandem with the MKS GEN L V1.4 controller to deliver precise movement. The E3D V6 hotend handles the thermal aspect of the printing process. To regulate the flow of power, I've installed two MOSFET units. Meanwhile, a Heating Bed measuring 160mm x160mm ensures even heating across the print surface. This is all made possible by a reliable SMPS (Switch-Mode Power Supply) unit, capable of delivering 240 watts at 12 volts. Finally, I've also used a variety of M3 bolts and nuts in various lengths to secure everything together.
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