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Tiny3DMaker prusaprinters

Tiny3DMaker

prusaprinters andersv209 6341055 Free

I wanted a small printer that was easier to carry with me, when i go somewhere i might need to print something. Here is a video of it printing https://youtu.be/C41nArldG2I
print area is 100x100x100 mm
i knew it was gona have an china copy of the e3d v6 hotend so i started to design it out from that. i had some 4 mm acrylic already so i designed it to be lasercut from that.
there will not be any instructions on how to assemble it, but there is a file for the program Designspark Mechanical where it was made, you ca use to see how it was put together.
there is also be a parts list that is mostly complete. i have also included the firmware i made for it.
total cost for the parts on the printer is about 1000 DKK (164 USD, 135 EUR)
you will need acces to a laser cutter and a 3dprinter to build this.
If you make it plzz be sure to add the 3dprintet part on the front with Tiny3DMaker in any color you like, and make a make on this thing.
This is released as non-Commercial plzz respect that, if you want to make and sell it contact me directly.


Category: 3D Printing

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Platform prusaprinters
Creator andersv209
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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How do I download Tiny3DMaker?

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What 3D printer can I use for this model?

This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.

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