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I reworked this image as a bit darker than the one I uploaded this morning.
Camera used for this shot was the Pinhead 3D printed pinhole camera - focal length = 90mm with a 0.40mm pinhole, using Ilford Ortho Plus @64ASA, processed in D76 stock solution. Neg was scanned, imported into Lightroom and finished with the Silver Efex Pro2 plugin.
Left hand side of the frame; left when looking at the front
20x20 mm aluminum extrusions
440 mm high
340 mm deep and wide
SVENSKA:
Den personliga fabbster 3D-skrivare från Sintermask.
Läs mer på: fabbster.creativetools.se
ENGLISH:
The personal 3D printer fabbster from Sintermask
SVENSKA:
Den personliga fabbster 3D-skrivare från Sintermask.
Läs mer på: fabbster.creativetools.se
ENGLISH:
The personal 3D printer fabbster from Sintermask
SVENSKA:
Den personliga fabbster 3D-skrivare från Sintermask.
Läs mer på: fabbster.creativetools.se
ENGLISH:
The personal 3D printer fabbster from Sintermask
Right hand side of the frame; right when looking at the front
20x20 mm aluminum extrusions
440 mm high
340 mm deep and wide
Two 10mm Z rods, approximately 400 mm long. That's FlashForge's new-as-of June 2014 all metal Z platform with SMK10W style bearings: flanged on one end, 55mm tall, 19mm OD, 10mm ID.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
The 8mm Y rods run parallel to the left and right sides while the 8mm X rods run parallel to the front and back sides. The Y rods are mounted to the frame with flanged shaft support blocks. The X rods are supported by the Y rods.
Y rods: 8mm diameter, 300mm long.
X rods: 8mm diameter, 340mm long.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
"Held together with twine and hope" should be the way this is described.
I have blogged about the beginning of my journey with the printer: shawn.dewolfe.bc.ca/blog/3d-printer-part-01.html
Frame underside; the back face of the frame is facing down (on the floor)
20x20 mm aluminum extrusions
440 mm high
340 mm deep and wide
Frame top; the front face of the frame is facing down (on the floor)
20x20 mm aluminum extrusions
440 mm high
340 mm deep and wide
The 8mm Y rods run parallel to the left and right sides while the 8mm X rods run parallel to the front and back sides. The Y rods are mounted to the frame with flanged shaft support blocks. The X rods are supported by the Y rods.
Y rods: 8mm diameter, 300mm long.
X rods: 8mm diameter, 340mm long.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
Two 10mm Z rods, approximately 400 mm long. That's FlashForge's new-as-of June 2014 all metal Z platform with SMK10W style bearings: flanged on one end, 55mm tall, 19mm OD, 10mm ID.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
Motor and idler brackets from www.thingiverse.com/thing:364426 .
Note removal of the upper corner brackets to make room for the idler brackets. Upper corner brackets may be retained if using the idler bracket from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Another view of part of the right side.
The 8mm Y rods run parallel to the left and right sides while the 8mm X rods run parallel to the front and back sides. The Y rods are mounted to the frame with flanged shaft support blocks. The X rods are supported by the Y rods.
Y rods: 8mm diameter, 300mm long.
X rods: 8mm diameter, 340mm long.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
The library has a 3D printer that patrons can utilize! Send reference an email to reflib@friendswood.lib.tx.us with the file of your 3D print and we will print it for you for $0.20 a gram!
The extruder carriage rides on the X rods with two 45mm long LM8LUU linear bearings. LM8LUU bearings have 8mm ID, 15mm OD, and 45mm length. The cutouts in the carriage for the bearings is approximately 0.5 inches wide. This allows the carriage to ride approximately 1 mm above the top of the X rods.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779
The 8mm Y rods run parallel to the left and right sides while the 8mm X rods run parallel to the front and back sides. The Y rods are mounted to the frame with flanged shaft support blocks. The X rods are supported by the Y rods.
Y rods: 8mm diameter, 300mm long.
X rods: 8mm diameter, 340mm long.
Z platform is from FlashForge.
Printed parts on Y axis are TR_Y.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:252041
Printed parts for Z axis are Z_stage_lower_100.stl and Z_stage_upper_100.stl from www.thingiverse.com/thing:362779