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Magic Wand Delta 3D Printer
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The Magic Wand Delta 3D Printer.... as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwBe9YSDoow Build volume 280mm x 600mm+
I've had a request to post the stl files for this printer so posting them here now. I don't have the time right now to do a BOM or instructions. I've been refining my magnetic arm design since 2013. My first version was a modified Seemecnc Rostock Max V1. This latest version is my design using readily available components. I am using the seemecnc ezstruder and heated bed.
Misc Notes:
The dxf files were cut with a laser cutter and cnc router. Used 1/4" mdf for top and bottom covers and some 1/4" lite ply for the effector parts.
Magnets for arms (Magic Wands) http://shop.revolutionmachines.com/3-8-95mm-N52-Magnet-Cylinder-Set-12-Piece-ND3-8-12pc.htm
I use 3/8" chrome steel balls with 3mm screws JB welded to them. I use a heat lamp to ensure the JB weld cures properly. There are easier options out there with the studs already attached to the b
I've had a request to post the stl files for this printer so posting them here now. I don't have the time right now to do a BOM or instructions. I've been refining my magnetic arm design since 2013. My first version was a modified Seemecnc Rostock Max V1. This latest version is my design using readily available components. I am using the seemecnc ezstruder and heated bed.
Misc Notes:
The dxf files were cut with a laser cutter and cnc router. Used 1/4" mdf for top and bottom covers and some 1/4" lite ply for the effector parts.
Magnets for arms (Magic Wands) http://shop.revolutionmachines.com/3-8-95mm-N52-Magnet-Cylinder-Set-12-Piece-ND3-8-12pc.htm
I use 3/8" chrome steel balls with 3mm screws JB welded to them. I use a heat lamp to ensure the JB weld cures properly. There are easier options out there with the studs already attached to the b
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