A 3D Printer? Toy RepRap PLA 3D Printer to be exact and 85% done. Was 95% done, with just a couple pieces needed to be added, printer adjusted and do a first 3D Print. But then I blew out 2 motors and need to replace them. HA HA!!! Also need some code adjustments because some things do not line up right.
It seems to heat up quickly, so printing should be simple when I get there. And things move as they should before I blew out the motors - that is a plus.
Costs: $200, but this was all experimental. Now I know where to get the parts cheaper, the next one will be under $100.
And HIPS (High Impact PolyStrene) is too soft for such an application, I will need to redo the connecting joints in ABS. And I need to replace 2 motors on top of everything.
Mostly done on my Tronxy P802 Printer on Black HIPS, the LM88 Bearings done on my Tronxy X1 in white PLA. it is about 1/2 the size as my P802 and same size as my X1. Print Build 150mm X 120mm X 180mm.
A 3D Printer printing a 3D Printer! It's been a Work In Progress. And highly modified from the original.
									
							
							
				
					
					
					
						
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