TeeBotMax
Release status: working
Description | Folding 3D printer.
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License | ShareAlike Creative Commons V3 (CC-BY-SA 3.0)
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All information of this page was taken from [2].
Description
TeeBotMax is a RepRap printer. Designed by Emmanuel Adetutu (Aka Teetopsy)
The design is highly inspired by the fantastic FoldaRap and Prusa i3 3D printers.
The files/ build instruction here are provided for you to print, build, experiment and evolve the design how you choose, please share your experiences and modifications and do let me know if you build one.
Thank you for your interest, please be aware and abide by the license all these files for the TeeBotMax folding printer are covered by - Attribution - ShareAlike Creative Commons V3 (CC BY-SA 3.0) - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
This License is not greatly restrictive at all, so please don't forget to attribute my work and acknowledge the work by others that this is built on.
Many open source designed 3D printer have inspired the design of TeeBotMax. Many thanks for sharing: to all the open source developers worldwide over.
- Special thanks to - Josef Prusa (Prusa I3), Emmanuel Gilloz (FoldaRap), Richard Horne (Richrap), Reifsnyderb (J head Hotend) just to mention a few.
If you wish to say hello or source your parts/kits from me (In The Netherlands) see my Blog here - [3]
Watch me on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo2O-83_jfQ
Please see www.reprap.org for information about the RepRap Project. Please visit the RepRap forum - http://forums.reprap.org/
Instructions
Assembly guides, sourcing and pictorial information will be available on http://tutuemma.wordpress.com/3d-stuffs/teebotmax/
STL files : see also the github repo here [4]
Almost any RepRap extruder can be mounted on TeeBotMax with little or no adaptation.
The original TeeBotMax prototype used a TeeStruder.
(Some extruders are designed to fit the Vertical X Axis Standard; what's the easiest way to mount them on a TeeBotMax?)