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Dec 2015

What information are you looking for specifically?

If you will have a working printer soon, once you really learn the process, you’ll be able to print all your own parts. Then it’s just a matter of sourcing your own parts.

I already got a Wanhao i3 and My other printer that im building,

just the general stuff about deltas,

I’ve seen that people talk about 80% rule (arm length) and so on.

And offsets to effector arm angles and such

I haven’t got time to do so much research.

And I don’t have any problem with designing and make a model/design neither to print the parts out from the CAD program.

It’s just that I’m afraid for doing a inefficient printer that’s big and bulky when it doesn’t need to?

My English isn’t the best, as you may have noticed XD

I’m trying to explain what I mean but it’s hard to put the right words for it XD

1 month later

Hi,

As I have started my 3D printer experience with a Rostock Delta, then built a Kossel mini. I can tell you these printers are great looking fast machines but can be quite challenging to calibrate them well.

Their design looks simple and nice but there is a lot of work behind for all the parts. Like the effector(this is the middle part where the rods connect and where the hotend is ) where its really counts how wide are the rods connections and their offsets from each other and from the center of the effector and related to this there is an ideal height position for the hotends nozzle, because the effector will tilt some degrees when reaching the edge of the build plate and this can be limited with good design.

If you want to know more about the delta printers there is a google group with lot of smart people including of course Johann the father of all our Delta printers.

Here is an article to read:

http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/863.15/section.CBA/people/Spielberg/Rostock_Delta_Kinematics_3.pdf 143

Here is the google group please read as much as you can its a long journey to understand things

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/deltabot 75

9 months later

Hi Tamas (@tpalagyi),

I have some questions regarding the delat 3D printer.

How can I contact you?

Thanks

Hi,

You can drop me an email to tpalagyi82 at gmail.com 1 with your questions, or continue here the discussion.

Tamas