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Jul 2016

I’m going to DIY a Kossel Mini 3D printer. But I’m short of experience. I am searching for all accessories according to the BOM.

I found some parts( aluminum extrusions, nuts, bracket, electronics, power supply and motors) on a Chinese website named makeralot. The price on the website seem to good and I am thinking about order some parts from the website. But I am not sure if their motor can be used on the Kossel Mini?

Anyone know about this website? Help me take a look at this stepper motor, thanks.

See motor link below.

If the motor ok, i’ll buy most of the parts here.

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Do not buy it our you will be very upset! They are junk and hard to get right! Especially if you are new to 3d printing. So do yourself a favor and do not purchase one!

Sintron use 17’s in their kits:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sintron-3D-Printer-Kossel-Mini-Full-Kit-w-Auto-level-for-RepRap-Rostock-Delta-/161802473549?hash=item25ac2dd04d:g:jJMAAOSwT6pV2MvQ

My Kossel Mini has 17’s, so YES you can use a 17 in a mini kossel.

Link to their motors only so you can check any details you may require.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161598990720

(1) Form factor : NEMA17
(2) Step Angle : 1.8 Degree
(3) Step Angle Accuracy : +/-5%(Full step, noload)
(4) Resistance Accuracy : +/-10%
(5) Inductance Accuracy : +/-20%
(6) Temperature Rise : 80 Centigrade Max(rated current,2 phase on)
(7) Ambient Temperature : -20 Centigrade to +50 Centigrade
(8) Insulation Resistance : 100M ohm Min,500V DC
(9) Dielectric Strength : 500V AC for 1 minute
(10) Shaft Radial Play : 0.02mm Max (450g Load)
(11) Shaft Axial Play : 0.08mm Max (450g Load)
(12) Max.Radial Force : 28N (20mm from the flange)
(13) Max.Adial Force : 10N

Hope this Helps you a bit.

The site you linked has a lot of misspellings, typos, and generally really bad. Do not source your critical parts on the cheap with questionable online retailers. At that price point, it looks like you might get more headaches than actual results. Get your critical moving parts from reputable and reliable sources. That being said, Linear bearings are very important but the cheap Chinese bearings (with a little manual TLC on your own) is good enough to last a long time. Electronics, you should buy a genuine Arduino mega or go for a Rambo or other genuine electronics. The cheap arduino megas are not built for durability and its very likely to break on you (like things browning out or fire during 3d printing.) and cost you a ton more in the long run.