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FoldaRap Documentation
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Release status: develloping
Description | a folding reprap
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Categories | RepRap
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In my obsession dreaming of a folding RepRap, I finally started to make one, after 5-7 months of development I'm able to travel with it around the town/country/world :) (adventures pictured on flickr / youtube / ustream)
Contents
Specifications
- Printed Parts: 20-21
- Non-Printed Parts: Laser tube, Power laser, optical part, laser water cooling, air boost,
- Cost: 400 €
- Cutting Size: 200mm x 200mm
- Resolution : a voir ?? mm and ?? mm
- Speed: ?? mm/s
Special Features
- Mobile!
- Based on standard/cheap 20x20mm aluminium extrusion (with 6mm slot)
- Easy to build, with few tools (the printed parts are based on a 20mm grid (for overall aesthetic and mostly to ease the design), are generally 3-4mm thick, and fit the beams in a way you have nothing to measure during the assembly
- Whith a real CO2 laser tube
- Little (the entire machine is going to be about 30*30*30)
- Big RED Power Security (my favorite detail ^^)
- Cut surface about 200 x 200 mm
- Easy to place on the material (it the machine witch go on the material, not the material witch go inside the small machine)
R&D
[Forum]
Inspiration
Some details that I found interesting or related or want to integrate to this idea of a foldable machine...
External links, media/press, etc.
We like feedback from the community:
- [1] mention to be doing this project.
History
- 2013/02: beggening