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LSD! Lead Screw Delta Printer
by morganlowe
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So sitting at the table watching my little [Rostock Nano](https://www.thingiverse.com/make:715849) go one of my friends says "Hey! Why not [3DLS](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4031698) that?" and I got mad, then I did.
#[Introduction Video!](https://youtu.be/7AYym_ZAdas)
This machine is a mini, it's 200x300 build volume or so. I'm sure it can be scaled up but I have no need for a large delta.
It's all printed and since I have a lathe I set it up to use the 8mm rods as structure. They are drilled and tapped M4 to bolt the machine together.
Parts are sized to fit snug and may require additional hand work to get a perfect fit. This is to maintain tight tolerances.
It's designed to use [Haydn Huntley’s MagBall Arms](https://www.magballarms.com/) at 215mm for the smoothest and tightest operation.
Electronics wise it's got a SKR 1.3 with TMC2209 drivers and a 24v supply. It uses large steppers to drive the leadscrews.
#BOM:
Lots of filament.
This is setup to
#[Introduction Video!](https://youtu.be/7AYym_ZAdas)
This machine is a mini, it's 200x300 build volume or so. I'm sure it can be scaled up but I have no need for a large delta.
It's all printed and since I have a lathe I set it up to use the 8mm rods as structure. They are drilled and tapped M4 to bolt the machine together.
Parts are sized to fit snug and may require additional hand work to get a perfect fit. This is to maintain tight tolerances.
It's designed to use [Haydn Huntley’s MagBall Arms](https://www.magballarms.com/) at 215mm for the smoothest and tightest operation.
Electronics wise it's got a SKR 1.3 with TMC2209 drivers and a 24v supply. It uses large steppers to drive the leadscrews.
#BOM:
Lots of filament.
This is setup to
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