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Jul 2016

I’d be careful of the HB MOSFET and the power supplied to it. I might suggest the Reprap Power Expander for added safety.

Travis

Very interested in following this build… do you have a blog where you can track the build? Also if this works out that will be the darn cheapest (for its size) delta around… and I for one know the deltas print layers and such better than the current CNC and standard belt driven printers.

Its a bit expensive and still have printed parts. This is the normal Kossel version, the print volume is not as big as you originally wanted.

I really suggest this kit:

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Package-B-auto-level-k800-kossel-mini-Reprap-prusa-rostock-cheap-3d-printer-machine-kit-with/32480543201.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.387.PNcQBh&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_0,searchweb201602_2_10017_507_401,searchweb201603_3&btsid=f5664ace-4b17-427d-895d-72d5476aba2f 4

It have linear rails, these make a big difference for a smooth motion.

Electronics maybe need to replaced, but will be fine for the beginning (Delta kinematics uses 100% of the Arduino MEGA CPU power, so can have small stops during the print witch leave small blobs on the print, but using a 20x4 LCD (2004 LCD) and reducing the LCD refresh time can help, also reducing the delta segments from 200 to 120-140 will help).

After you get familiar with how a delta work, you can make some upgrades for it.

T.

ive looked for weeks for printers and i’ve never seen one with those parts for so cheap…i thought mine was the best i’d found but your pick looks even better for the price. Thank you

Yeah, I nearly bought a Rostock, but like you said, it’s a bit expensive.

So that Kossel mini looks pretty good, as long as you don’t mind that the bed is pretty small. It has a E3D V6 hotend though, which is widely considered to be the best hotend (within reason) that you can get. I’ve used low quality hotends, and rightnow, I’ve got a Prusa i3 with a E3D Lite6, and the print quality jump is amazing. The hotend/nozzle/extruder can make a HUGE difference. ALWAYS go with E3D if you can.

The dimensions are reasonable, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble with things like belt stretch. Does it come with pre-loaded firmware though? The Duet is a great control board, but it would be a huge pain to get all the firmware setup for a delta.

Have you considered a full size Kossel? It has a much larger print volume. I know that Folger Tech sells a pretty good one for $325. It has an aluminium extrusion frame, which allows for very high rigidity (which is super important). You may need to upgrade the control board if you want a screen though.

But, if you like the Think3DPrint3D Kossel mini, by all means, go for it. It looks like a pretty good printer :slight_smile:

Great!

I was also searching one for a few days, as a friend was looking for a delta, and saved this link.

You will order this one? If yes we would be keen to see how it will print.

And if you need any help let us know we are here to help. If you don’t know something or anything unclear ask it first.

I can also help you with the first steps when you finished assemble the printer, like firmware calibration etc.

I think you’re totally right…To build my first printer on top of making a ton of upgrades would be too much. I’m going to go the kit route. I do want a big build size but i’d rather consistency and ease of use. At this point i’m just looking for the best starter kit i can get for under $800. I might end up going with the folger tech. These are the kits i am also considering.

This one looks to be the best: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Package-B-auto-level-k800-kossel-mini-Reprap-prusa-rostock-cheap-3d-printer-machine-kit-with/32480543201.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.387.PNcQBh&ws\_ab\_test=searchweb201556\_0,searchweb201602\_2\_10017\_507\_401,searchweb201603\_3&btsid=f5664ace-4b17-427d-895d-72d5476aba2f

This one looks great as well: Duet 3D 1

The think3dprint3d kit is probably the best delta under 800. but actually, I think seemecnc is having a sell right now on their kit. I personally would stay away from aliexpress kits.

actually, yes’ $851 on seemecnc.com 1

I am a bit hesitant on the aliexpress kits…as doing a google search for Renren 3d printers yields next to no support or reviews. Maybe they would be willing to send me one for free to spread the word :wink:

And that’s a great price for that seemecnc printer. I’ll keep that option on the list as well.