Plotter03
thingiverse
I've created a project and it can be found on YouTube. Check out this link for more details about the project https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsJ1RIi3N77nlqVQBtt2DGAzWyofM86jG. This unique device is made of 3mm acrylic which was laser cut and a CNC mill with 3mm bits. Additional parts are required including bolts, knots, and bearings in the size of 25mm. There's also a belt system made from timing belts that should fit around a pulley that you'll need to add too. The project utilizes Nema17 stepper motors, Arduino Uno boards along with other components. To assemble this, make sure to connect an aluminium tube of 14mm which will provide the needed strength. The assembly process also requires some additional steps and settings as per the manual, including load GRBL software down onto your device. Using a servo is an excellent option because it can enable you to move the lift of your pen using special commands. When activating it simply type M03 S50 to raise your pen. You'll need software like G-Code Sender for gcode generation and also stream live code during printing sessions on Universal-G-code-sender software. Attached grasshopper script which you can access at www.grasshopper3d.com has tools and commands in .gh format that are meant to send g-codes into your printer through their interfaces or inputs directly. In this device the geometry input should be placed directly within XY coordinates with the metric system so if using any sort of dimension other than mm do it accurately by manually inputting measurements as per design choice. In printing settings make sure you keep rafts on, regardless. There are some more configurations to apply like making your project a good quality output. This can also help give a perfect surface which helps maintain durability when touched or hit sometimes accidentally.
With this file you will be able to print Plotter03 with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Plotter03.