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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
# This OSAT is a Micro Lathe. While in Beta, it | # This OSAT is a Micro Lathe. While in Beta, it is nearly parametric in order to scale to the supplies on hand, and can be altered to meet the needs of the end user. | ||
# A complete frame (Version 1) can be seen to the right [[Image:MicroLathe.jpg|400px|right]] | # A complete frame (Version 1) can be seen to the right [[Image:MicroLathe.jpg|400px|right]] | ||
Revision as of 14:55, 8 December 2015
Micro Lathe
Created by FrankBeFay Template:Statusboxtop Template:Status-design Template:Status-prototype Template:Status-Model Template:Status-verified Template:Boxbottom
Abstract
- This OSAT is a Micro Lathe. While in Beta, it is nearly parametric in order to scale to the supplies on hand, and can be altered to meet the needs of the end user.
- A complete frame (Version 1) can be seen to the right
Bill of Materials
To Be Determined
Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT
- MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT
- There is no special skills needed to make this tool.
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
- If any changes to the design want to be done, open the FreeCAD file and adjust the parameters.
- Slicing instructions
- Fill % = 25
- Speed = 70 mm/sec
- Layer Height = .25 mm
- Support Needed for Cross Slide
- Print time with above settings will be 24+ hours