Τρίτη 24 Ιανουαρίου 2012

After reading a lot about reprap i decided  to get one. So, with not enough money in my pocket to buy all needed materials i had to try and build a low budget reprap. And because i have no knowledge of current, circuits, volts, amber and things like these, i was forced to buy Gen6 all in one kit electronics. In order to lower my budget i thought i should try and cut my own plastic parts using expanded polysterene. It is commonly used in construction and pretty big pieces of it are useless and go to the garbage. Resistance of polysterene is not very high so i had to replace some parts using MDF. I bought as much materials as i could from local shops and realized we have luck in many things. The screws and bolts are simple (because they were cheaper) and not those described in reprap.org. As i wanted to make it more steady i used a lot of wire and insulating tape.

As a result, i believe i achieved to built the ugliest reprap i have ever seen. But the thing is it works. And i don't care if it won't last. I just want to print my own parts.




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  1. A very nice solution! How much did it cost and how long did it take? Are the parts coming out ok?

    Would you be interested in putting up a spread sheet with the materials you used and their names in Greek?

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  2. As soon as i can, i will create a list of materials i used in Greek and I will post some pictures of my prints. I am also going to post the total cost of my mendel.

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