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P2020 3D Printer
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This is my big P2020 3D printer. It took about 3 months to build in my spare time.
I already have an M3D (terrible printer) and a chinese i3 clone. I wanted a printer with the rigidity of the M3D and print quality better than the i3 and at a larger print volume. So i modeled the design after a mix between the CR-10 and the Lulzbot Taz 6.
Here is a video of it printing.
https://youtu.be/w-Ai7Jbp3DQ
The printer Specs are as follows:
640mm wide
450mm tall
440mm deep
300x300x300mm build volume
12V 30A DC power supply
external heater module (for the bed)
E3D V6 hot end
Noctua fans
Geeetech GT2560
10x20mm drag chains
silicone jacketed wire where it counts
2020 80/20 extrusion frame (i dont recommend 80/20 t-slot, too narrow of an opening)
2020 v-slot extrusion (x and z axis) with mini v-slot wheels and plates
2060 v-slot extrusion (y axis) with normal large sized wheels and a universal plate
and tons of hardware!
I had no idea it would be so heavy, but it is quite
I already have an M3D (terrible printer) and a chinese i3 clone. I wanted a printer with the rigidity of the M3D and print quality better than the i3 and at a larger print volume. So i modeled the design after a mix between the CR-10 and the Lulzbot Taz 6.
Here is a video of it printing.
https://youtu.be/w-Ai7Jbp3DQ
The printer Specs are as follows:
640mm wide
450mm tall
440mm deep
300x300x300mm build volume
12V 30A DC power supply
external heater module (for the bed)
E3D V6 hot end
Noctua fans
Geeetech GT2560
10x20mm drag chains
silicone jacketed wire where it counts
2020 80/20 extrusion frame (i dont recommend 80/20 t-slot, too narrow of an opening)
2020 v-slot extrusion (x and z axis) with mini v-slot wheels and plates
2060 v-slot extrusion (y axis) with normal large sized wheels and a universal plate
and tons of hardware!
I had no idea it would be so heavy, but it is quite
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