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Mar 2016

I am building a 3d printer as a tool for metal working and casting. I plan to do lost PLA/ABS casting by using 3d prints as an investment for a negative mold. I am a hobbyist and am trying to do this in the most cost effective manner. I am building my printer chassis out of 1.5x1.5 aluminum T-slot extrusions. The body itself is not a challenge, but the linear bearings are ridiculously expensive. For anyone who does not know, they are c channel aluminum that has been machined out to allow for mounting points on the outside. On the inner walls of the c channel they mount the same material as a kitchen cutting board. It is a “self lubricating” plastic that allows for smooth movement without bearings. I have done very limited searching on Thingiverse for any open source parts that would help me avoid paying 100 dollars per side of my z axis to get solid reproducibility. I have been researching ​_V Track_​ systems as well. They are all 3d printed wheels that ride along the outer diameter of the track and can be attached to a 3d printed ABS mount. If ANYONE has built one of these themselves or has printed parts please let me know. I would love to place an order on here as well as to get some feedback.

A few disclaimers, yes, I am a tinkerer and a hobbyist. I built my own metal melting foundry and do welding and a few other things. I know what building your own printer entails and I am not daunted in the least by the challenge. I appreciate your concern, but it is not relevant to my line of questioning so please don’t waste any space below to warn me about things I already know. I have put three months of sitting behind a keyboard looking at price points, kits, DIY, youtube, reprap, prusa, you get the idea. I am extremely excited about this project! I am going to include a pretty extensive list of links so you get an idea of where I am as of now and what parts I am looking at having reproduced. I have never worked with a 3d printing service before, however, I do realise the cost of doing business. I’m looking to cut costs from 300 dollars for mounts and plates to around 100-125 by having them 3d printed. I am in no hurry here guys. Thank you for your time and I appreciate you reading this far. Now for the links:

1 motor mounts for NEMA 17 http://www.amazon.com/Anycubic-Mounting-Bracket-Stepper-Motor/dp/B0154MHW1S/ref=sr\_1\_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457632023&sr=8-3&keywords=nema+17+motor+mounts

2 t slot linear slide bearings I found these from the same guys I bought my extrusions from, these are a polyurethane part, most likely injection molded but I am not sure. They are crazy expensive and I will be needing two of these for the 1.5x1.5 extrusions. These are not made with the cutting board material mentioned above, just found them http://www.amazon.com/Faztek-Double-Flange-Bearing-Extrusions/dp/B008MQ9WUS/ref=sr\_1\_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457632575&sr=8-3&keywords=t+slot+linear+bearing

3 I am planning on keeping the gantry weight down by using a stepper motor on top of the entire assembly and feeding the filament through a tube down to the hot end. I forge the name for the type of set up, but I need a mount for the top stepper motor as well.

4 I will need an enclosure for the linear bearings that roll along the 8mm chrome rod. This link is to the thingaverse page a gentlemen put up. He uses the exact same build I have envisioned, I only wish I had found his page earlier! Would have saved me a ton of time in materials research. Again, I am inexperienced with thingiverse so if everything you need is there then please let me know. I am Not sure of the size he used for the extrusions. Profabb GATE LE - 3D printer from U-Design by dvjcodec - Thingiverse 3

5 These are the wheels I referred to that ride along the “V” shaped channel along the outer diameter of the channel. I would prefer these for the linear motion as I fear that even ABS will wear out with the contact slides sold on amazon. Profabb GATE LE - 3D printer from U-Design by dvjcodec - Thingiverse 3

If you have any other questions or need info please let me know. I will be here to check things out daily at noon. Appreciate any input guys, thank you

Brokkr

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10 days later

Getting a mock up done here just for a good visual. V slot makes this so simple: the hardest part has been waiting. All motors are wired and ready to run as soon as my mounting hardware and lead screws get here. Messed with ARDUINO and Repetier last night to fake a print and had all axis and extruder moving at once as if the print were happening. Z axis only moved when a layer finished and the extruder seemed smooth. The motion of the x and y was snappy as well