Blog for the RepRap project at www.reprap.org - a project to create an open-source self-copying 3D printer. To get all the early posts on this blog with all the images as a single PDF visit this page.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
No peel, no warp, no backlash
I'm managing to successfully print 250 mm herringbone racks using 0.1 mm layers.
Hi, reprap team; I am a student at UABC, an university located in baja california, we are interested in contacting your team so wa can set a visit or further interaction, perhaps you guy would be interested in showing out your reprap creations at our school, we have a symposium coming up this october and we would very much like you to be part of it.
My email addrees is sernation@hotmail.com hope you get in contact soon so we can talk more and see this be done.
congrats, i look forward to seeing how well it works for you.
ReplyDeletei was thinking with this style, could a person mount the motor on the frame of your reprap, and leave the flat gear on the printing bed.?
or was i the one who was thinking you would still mount the stepper on the printing platform
You could do it either way. I'm actually going to build this system into a delta robot just for fun, so this issue doesn't come up for me. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, reprap team;
ReplyDeleteI am a student at UABC, an university located in baja california, we are interested in contacting your team so wa can set a visit or further interaction, perhaps you guy would be interested in showing out your reprap creations at our school, we have a symposium coming up this october and we would very much like you to be part of it.
My email addrees is sernation@hotmail.com
hope you get in contact soon so we can talk more and see this be done.
jackerblaster: I've passed this invitation along to the rest of the team.
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