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Revision as of 05:31, 11 December 2014
Introduction
This page describes my custom modifications to the MOST-Delta printer constructed at Michigan Technological University as part of the graduate level final project for MY4777/MY5777/EE4777/EE5777 Open-source 3-D printing . During initial construction of the printer I was immediately planning modifications to help with better print quality and to allow for various printed materials. Instead of a single modification I made multiple modifications to build my personalized printer to my specifications. Listed below are the list of modifications that were completed this semester:
- 203W Modified XBOX Power Supply
- RepRap PCB MK2b heated bed
- Borosilicate Glass Print Surface
- Carbon Tie Rods
- Aluminum Pulleys
- ZeniKentics Spool mount
Bill of Materials
- 203W Modified XBOX Power Supply-$30.00
- RepRap PCB MK2b heated bed -$12
- Thermistor 100k for bed heat control- $8.00
- Borosilicate Glass Print Surface -$23
- Carbon Tie Rods w/ 3/8" ball berings-$3.50
- 12 tooth 5t Aluminum Pulleys- $22.5
- ZeniKentics Spool mount- $3.50
Source Files/ Links
Tools
- Soldering Iron
- Hobby Knife
- Drill (w/ bits and drive set)
- Allen Wrench Set
- Dremel Tool
- Hammer
- Engineering Prowess
Consumables
- PLA
- Shrink Tube
- Solder
- JB Weld Epoxy