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Das Mini Drucker "Pocket Printer"
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DAS MINI DRUCKER is a small 3d printer that has a 90x90x140mm build volume with 200x275x310 footprint (with filament and screen closed position)
Extremely stable and silent platform.
This is a mini printer I designed as a gift for a friend. The initial designing started out of a drunk night promise that I decided to keep :D
It was supposed to be a pocket printer, but it didn't end up like one.
Should have made him a Voron since with all the prototyping it came to the same price, and is definitely not a Voron, or a pocket printer.
It weight around 8kg of which 3.5kg are the bottom anker plate. This brakeforces the printer into being extremely silent, in combination with the velvet feet, it Imitates CNC kitchen's silencing video without the unnecessary stone.
The pillars are made out of 20cm long 15mm camera rig aluminum rods with m12 end threads that I had left from my PC case build.
BOM in files
The belt tensioning mechanism was an afterthought since I could
Extremely stable and silent platform.
This is a mini printer I designed as a gift for a friend. The initial designing started out of a drunk night promise that I decided to keep :D
It was supposed to be a pocket printer, but it didn't end up like one.
Should have made him a Voron since with all the prototyping it came to the same price, and is definitely not a Voron, or a pocket printer.
It weight around 8kg of which 3.5kg are the bottom anker plate. This brakeforces the printer into being extremely silent, in combination with the velvet feet, it Imitates CNC kitchen's silencing video without the unnecessary stone.
The pillars are made out of 20cm long 15mm camera rig aluminum rods with m12 end threads that I had left from my PC case build.
BOM in files
The belt tensioning mechanism was an afterthought since I could
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