
Heat Chamber for Ultimaker
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The standard Ultimaker 3D printer uses PLA as its default material, but I prefer ABS. To achieve successful printing with ABS, a heated bed is essential; furthermore, an enclosed build area helps maintain consistent temperatures for better results. My customized Ultimaker boasts several upgrades, including a heated and illuminated build platform and chamber, permanent print plates compatible with both PLA and ABS, direct drive system, actively cooled stepper motors, dual-fan setups for the hot end, UM PCB, and second power supply, modified H3 extruder, capacity to load large 2.2 kg spools, hardware switches for controlling the hot end, heat bed, cooling, and light, UltiController, increased build space (over 200 cm³), and more. Although this project is complete, there's still room for improvement, such as a dual-strusion setup or adding paint to the wooden panels. I plan to install minor enhancements in the coming weeks. Most of the white parts seen in the pictures are printed with ABS, with some already available in my Things collection and more to come soon. If you have any feedback on this project, please don't hesitate to comment or message me. Thank you.
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