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3D Printable Big DIY 3D printer 2 by Job Smolders

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3D Printable Big DIY 3D printer 2 by Job Smolders

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URL (first publication): https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-big-diy-3d-printer-2-53544


















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This 3D printer is a modification of the Big DIY 3D Printer. I decided to make a new thing of it because I changed so much.
The idea of this printer is to make it with materials you already have to keep it cheap.
Basically a 3D printer is an X, Y and Z axis. This model is an X and Y axis that can be brought up as high as you want, and so making it bigger on the Z axis. In my example I made an Z axis from extruded aluminum lengths (30x33mm) and 608Z bearings I had. I included the files for the Z axis also if you want to make the Z axis this way. The X and Y axis can also be made as long as you want. The length is determent by the length of 10mm rods you use. My rods are 1000mm long. In my case that means the maximum length of X and Y are 835mm by 710mm. My Z hight is 680mm at the moment because the aluminum lengths I have are not any longer. But If they where I would make the Z axis 2 meter :-) .

To reduce vibrations and noise I experimented with a DIY vibration “dampeners” made out of silicon.
I cut these silicon “dampeners” out of a baking mat bought in a cheap Chinese products store.
The Yellow plastic peace is my template for cutting the once for the motors.
I know there are still direct contact areas from the motors to the rest of the printer frame. I didn’t fully isolate the mounting bolts.
But for now the results are good. There is much less noise and vibrations and the print is good. :-)

Update Jan-06-2018 :
The point where the timing belt was connected broke :-(

So I made this alternative repair part :-)

Also the original part is slightly modified. But If you got your one broken also this repair part may come in handy. I called the part “timing belt mounting point broken repair part1A & B.STL. Also the additional picture may explain more :-).

Feb-06-2018 :Geared Extruder Update
included file: geard extruder STLs.ZIP

I made a new Extruder for this super DIY “bowden setup” :-).
My aim was to make it simple, strong and that the filament could be pressed super hard against the driver gear. Filament can be guided with a adjustable guide. For now I kept the gland nut, but included parts that can be adjusted for regular Teflon tube holders. On the printer on the pictures the gland nut works really well. This extruder en tube setup has made the print test of 20 hours. But on another printer of mine the gland nut works not so good. It's because that one prints with much higher speeds (60mm/s and higher) and than the gland nut does not hold so good anymore. I found that it does help to put Katon tape one the tube :-) I am still experimenting with other tube holder methods :-)
The little filament driver (11mm diameter) is mounted on an M8x50mm bolt I had lying around. On the lathe I turned the end of this M8 bolt down to 5mm so the driver can be mounted on it. See pictures

Teflon tube holder upgrade 20-Feb-2018

This upgrade is about replacing the gland nut for tube holder clips. See pictures

Experimenting with these clips I can to the understanding that the diameter of the hole where the clip is placed in is very important. Because not all Teflon tubes are the same size the diameter of this hole can be different. The Teflon tubing I have is between 3 – 4 mm. So for me it works best that to bore out the hole with a 6.5mm. But I recommend to begin with 6mm. If that is too tight, bore 6.5mm and so on.


If you have any questions feel free to ask :-)

The controller and firmware are still the same as with Big DIY 3D printer. If you are interested in that please visit :



Parts list for the X Y & Hot End setup:

6X F625ZZ bearing wheel
6X 623Z bearing
4X LM10UU/SP linear bearing
4X SCS10UU linear bearing
4X xxx length x10mm gliding rod
3X Nema 17 Stepper Motor
3X Timing belt pulley and matching timing belts
2X End Switch
Bowden Extruder Setup
Hot End & wires

19X M5x30mm bolt
3X M5 nut
3X M4x40mm bolt
4X M4x20mm bolt
4X M4x10mm bolt
15X M4 nut
30X M3x10mm bolt
4X M3x20mm bolt
2X M3x40mm bolt
27X M3 nut

For the Z axis setup you need:
16X 608ZZ bearing
1X end switch
16X M8 bolt or threaded rod 8mm and nuts
2X spindle 8mm and spindle nut or M8 threaded rod and nut
2X stepper Nema 17
2X motor to spindle connector 5mm to 8mm
6X M4x40mm bolt
6X M4 nut
8X M3x10mm bolt
8x M3x20mm bolt and nuts are optional if you use the M8 converter part.
1X heat bed and power supply that can deliver the current (I have a 12V /360W)

For the Controller You need:

1X Arduino Mega
1X Ramps 1.4 board and Full graphic smart controller
6X stepper driver A4988 or DRV8825 (you will have to hack your ramps to install all of them :-) )
1X 12V/240W power supply (I have a 360W)
1X opto coupler and FET for switching the heat bed (you can buy them as a board)
1X fan to cool the drivers (I have an 80 x 80 mm)



Technical Information
Date published 02/01/2018
Licenses
Technology FDM
Complexity Very Difficult
Support Free YES
Object Parts
X Axis Motor Side Bracket1.stl
3D View
X Axis Motor Side Bracket2.stl
3D View
X Axis Motor Side.stl
3D View
X Axis Tensioner Side Bracket1.stl
3D View
X Axis Tensioner Side Bracket2.stl
3D View
X Axis Tensioner Side.stl
3D View
X Car.stl
3D View
Y Bar Holder Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Bar Holder Plane Buttom Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Bar Holder Plane Buttom.stl
3D View
Y Bar Holder.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder With End Switch Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder With End Switch Plane Buttom Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder With End Switch Plane Buttom.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder With End Switch.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder Without End Switch Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder Without End Switch Plane Buttom Mirror.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder Without End Switch Plane Buttom.stl
3D View
Y Motor Y Bar Holder Without End Switch.stl
3D View
Y Timingbelt Tensioner.stl
3D View
End Stop.stl
3D View
End Switch Bracket.stl
3D View
Hotend Bracket With Tube Holder.stl
3D View
Hotend Bracket.stl
3D View
Tensioner.stl
3D View
Timbing Belt Clip.stl
3D View
608 Bearing Holder Base.stl
3D View
608 Bearing Holder Base2.stl
3D View
608 Bearing Holder.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder L.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder R.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder Small L1.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder Small L2.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder Small R1.stl
3D View
Bearing Holder Small R2.stl
3D View
Bracket Z Motor Rechts.stl
3D View
Feet Mount Extruded Aluminium Bar.stl
3D View
M8 Nut Converter Part.stl
3D View
Stepper Motor Bracket L.stl
3D View
Stepper Motor Bracket R.stl
3D View
Timing Belt Mounting Point Broken Repair Part1B.stl
3D View
Timing Belt Mounting Point Broken Repair Part1A.stl
3D View
Big Gear With Patern.stl
3D View
Big Gear.stl
3D View
Timing Belt Mounting Point Broken Repair Part1B 1.stl
3D View
Filament Guide.stl
3D View
Timing Belt Mounting Point Broken Repair Part1A 1.stl
3D View
Filament Pressure Bar Holder.stl
3D View
Filament Pressure Bar Parta.stl
3D View
Filament Pressure Bar Partb.stl
3D View
Gland Nut Bracket.stl
3D View
Little Gear.stl
3D View
Tension Knob.stl
3D View
Universal Bracket 4Mm.stl
3D View
Universal Bracket 8Mm 4Mm Bore.stl
3D View
Universal Bracket 8Mm.stl
3D View
Geared Extruder Teflon Clip Holder Part2.stl
3D View
Geared Extruder Teflon Clip Holder Part1.stl
3D View
Hotend Bracket Withteflon Tube Clip Holder Part 2.stl
3D View
Hotend Bracket Withteflon Tube Clip Holder Part 1.stl
3D View
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