Troublemaker 3D printer (Ultimaker derivative)

Troublemaker 3D printer (Ultimaker derivative)

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Troublemaker is an open-source 3D printer derived from Ultimaker Original, designed by members of Drustvo Elektronikov Slovenije for their group's build project. With over 80 members eager to own a 3D printer, various improvements and modifications were integrated into the design, now known as Troublemaker. Key differences from the original Ultimaker include an improved enclosure design, supporting dual-print configuration with two extruders, compatibility with most printheads, use of PlanetCNC electronics, mostly widely available parts, GT2 belts and pulleys, 3-point levelling print bed, PlanetCNC Extruder design, various motor and switch modifications, a mains IEC socket with built-in fuse and switch, mounting holes for cables, and stackability. The printer is straightforward to assemble once you have all the necessary parts, which can be sourced locally or online from suggested web shops like PlanetCNC, reprap.cc, E3D, and Ultimaker. The Bill of materials is included in the documentation for reference. Follow the assembly instructions (in Slovenian) and enjoy your new 3D printer.

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