Sumpod 3D
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SUMPOD 3D Printer/CNC
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The SumPod 3D Printer is a RepStrap designed by Richard Sum. The target retail price will be £299.
It has the ability to not only be used as a 3d printer but due to its solid build, it can also be used for pcb milling and light routing, with the addition of a Dremel Flexi-shaft(not included).
3D Printing:
The 3d printer function is based on the tried and tested wade extruder witch feeds a hot end via a bowden cable.
Parts List
Set of precision CNC'd 18mm MDF Parts. Four high torque Nema 17 motors. 12 Linear bearings. 10mm Z axis Spindle with delrin drive nut. T2.5 Belt on X and Y axis. LCD Screen Arduino Electronics