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First try to build a 3dPrinter - based on Ulticampy v2 done as an introduction to 3d printing and to the maker world... should have started by something easier ;) UPDATE: Starting now with iteration 2 -> https://github.com/organom/3dPrinterV2 . There I'll be posting the full progress, from materials used to day to day basis. This rep is only for historical reason and own reference. Materials: - mdf 5mm (no 6mm was available in the store) - mdf 10mm for the printbed base - cork for protecting the printbed base - lots of screws - filament for the 3dprinters Machinery: - MunichMakerLab lasercutter - MunichMakerLab German RepRap Neo - MunickMakerLab half working ultimaker 1 - screwdrivers, hammers, hands & patience... lots of pacience Lessons learned: - Use 6mm instead of 5mm -- follow the design at all cost - Plan, plan, plan and then do - It will take much more time than planned - First make it work following the design and then iterate to make it better (I wanted to have 2 fans but still keep the auto-z leveling, ended up with a mixture of different designs that didn't work... I need much more experience before trying to make things "my way") - There will be always more cables then initially expected - Mdf is cheap but not very stable - printbed base bended like hell - 3d printed parts tend to break, print them stronger next time - Get more material than needed, specially screws
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