LeBigRep
Release status: Prototype
Description | BigRep large scale RepStrap
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An approach of building a large scale 1m³ printing RepStrap kind of fabricator.
The primary idea is to build a big 3dprinter which would produce large objects with a 1 m3 max. dimension.
- the buildarea is 1m³ (big enough for printing a chair, a table, prosthetics, parts for humanoid robots, everything you need)
The design incorporates aluminum-beams which are cheap and obtainable in hardware stores (nothing fancy) and has only a few parts which you need to produce/fab yourself. This allows you to easily alter the length of the aluminum-beams and build a bigger or smaller machine while using the same mechanical parts. X-Y mechanism with toolhead(s) slides on 4 round, hollow aluminum bars in z-direction driven by 4 12mm threaded rods (standard from the hardware-store), with timing-pulleys and a drive-belt.
Speed is an issue when printing larger objects, belt driven movements and maybe a bowdenextruder will try to produce acceptable printing speeds.
Electronics
It is fitted for 3 nema23 with 190Ncm, 76cm length, which should work with the RepRap gen3 electronics.
TO DO
- Including a place for the endstops in the CAD
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Name
if anyone wonders...
-Le BigRep stands for Leipzig BigRep ..but actually it sounds like "Le BigMac" and reminds me of Pulp Fiction where they talk about quaterpounders with cheese.
-Ikarus is the workingname of the second design approach
Wishlist
The wishlist includes:
- Milling ( at least foam milling should be possible )
- Multiple Toolheads
- Supportmaterial (Cheap and recyclable)
- 3D-scanning