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| Fab@Home 3D Printer I hope this is in the right section? Saw this and wow!
http://www.fabathome.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page http://web.mae.cornell.edu/ccsl/temp...bDemoMovie.wmv
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| What can you say? – Wow - I guess says it all. |
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| did some youtubing I saw these videos on youtube.com and was agreeing WOW and its also a future project. I make lots of things out of plastic and after a cnc stepper project I will have much more knowledge and the ability to make the parts.
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| I want one please? wow is right. I'm drooling now. Blender3d exports .stl files. David 3d scans objects, and now this. Pass the drippy drool cup |
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| leave me out I'll pass - I still do things the hard way. Dan |
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| I have been scoping this for a while. Has anyone made one of these or seen 1? I want to make 1 but have not had any free time. Cutmore |
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| Havent seen anything but the vid... BUT!!! for us CNC DIY'ers I was thinking... could i place an additional small stepper to push plunger down to excrete the silicone drop. move the X and Y to next spot on the second layer raise the Z and repeat the silicone drop pattern again and thus build upwards to full height of Z a silicone item as they did it? Meaning - could we adapt a tool onto the Z axis to in essence make a reverse cnc path for Z and build something rather then cut it down? thoughts? I will work on some thoughts on this too.
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| replace spindle with extruder You probably could just replace the spindle on a 3 axis machine with an extruder and run your file. I don't know how the software of the fabber works yet but sounds do-able with any of the routers or mini mills out there. |
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| Are there any free plans to download this?, or is it basically you buy the kit which is too expensive. |
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| Oracle its a little hard to navigate his website but all of it is there for free. The plans and software. It really looks like if you have a router table you could in sence could build this pretty cheap with only having to buy the electronics and material. Also I think you could convert your 3 axis router as well. Just take mach3 and goto the last line of the gcode-hit run from here-reverse-start. The onlything that I would worry about is some of the cams that are outer there have a hard time doing undercuts and hollow areas. So you might have to build your model in layers rather that just one peice. |
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| You might also want to look into the RepRap -- if it takes off the way they designers envision it should end up very cheap. At a talk this last october, they were envisioning the cost of building one to be around $400.
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