Rostock MAX
Release status: experimental
Description | Rostock MAX is a delta robot 3D printer based upon Johann's origional.
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Rostock MAX is based upon Johann's origional Rostock Delta Printer Prototype. It features T-Slot extrusion for the linear motion (Cheapskate by SeeMeCNC) and laser cut acrylic or plywood framework. Designed to be modular, easy to assemble and more rigid than the origional, the Rostock MAX
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Motors
The Rostock MAX uses 4 NEMA 17 stepper motors. There is one motor for each of the three delta arms, and one for the extruder. You can substitute NEMA 11 thru 17 motors on the extruder, but the arms need more torque to lift the carriage.
Motors used by SeeMeCNC are
42BYGHW811
Other motors that should work well are
42BYGHW804
If you use other motors, be sure to list them and their performance here please.
NEMA 17's uses M3 X.5-10mm mounting screws.