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+ | {{Template:Equipment|owner=LVL1 owned|model=Makerbot Cupcake CNC |serial=2230|arrived=October 16, 2010|doesitwork=Broken|contact=Brian Wagner|where=behind the main room stairs}}<br> | ||
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+ | == Current State == | ||
+ | Not working, boxed under the table | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
− | * ''Usable Build Area:'' 100mm Width x 100mm Depth x 130mm Height | + | * '''Audrey 2''' "Mark 6 plus" stepper Extruder head w/.4mm nozzle |
− | * ''X/Y Positioning Resolution:'' 0.085mm | + | * '''Usable Build Area:''' 100mm Width x 100mm Depth x 130mm Height |
− | * ''Z Positioning Resolution:'' 3.125 microns | + | * '''X/Y Positioning Resolution:''' 0.085mm |
− | * ''Maximum X/Y | + | * '''Z Positioning Resolution:''' 3.125 microns |
− | * ''Maximum Z | + | * '''Maximum X/Y Feed rate:''' 5000mm/minute |
− | * ''Typical Z-layer height:'' 0.3725mm | + | * '''Maximum Z Feed rate:''' 200mm/minute |
− | * ''Outside measurements:'' 350mm x 240mm x 450mm | + | * '''Typical Z-layer height:''' 0.3725mm |
+ | * '''Outside measurements:''' 350mm x 240mm x 450mm | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Printer settings == | ||
+ | *Download the replicatorg below to an OSX or Linux box and extract it using the following command: | ||
+ | **tar -xf replicatorg-0025-lvl1.tar.gz | ||
+ | *Run replicatorg: | ||
+ | **cd replicatorg-0025-lvl1 | ||
+ | **./replicatorg | ||
+ | *Open an STL file | ||
+ | *Click Move | ||
+ | *Set on platform | ||
+ | *Center | ||
+ | *Click Generate G-Code | ||
+ | *Select type of plastic you're using | ||
+ | **If it's not slightly clear, you're probably using ABS | ||
+ | **The non abs settings have not been tested and might not work. | ||
+ | *Once g-code generation is done you're ready to print! (I'll write those instructions later) | ||
+ | |||
+ | http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16139053/replicatorg-0025-lvl1.tar.gz | ||
== Modifications == | == Modifications == | ||
− | * ''Z axis crank'' http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:975 | + | * '''Z axis crank''' http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:975 |
− | * ''Y axis belt tensioner'' http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1618 | + | * '''Y axis belt tensioner''' http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1618 |
− | * ''Z axis wobble | + | * '''Z axis wobble arrester''' http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3057 |
== Working on it == | == Working on it == | ||
− | * 'Z axis wobble' | + | * '''Z axis wobble''' |
** http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2151 | ** http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2151 | ||
− | ** | + | ** everything is printed and shafts are in |
− | + | ** parts are installed needs to be tweaked | |
+ | * '''Automated Build platform belt wobbles''' | ||
+ | ** I have no idea maybe a new belt made of thick kapton tape built to a tighter tolerance. covering it with pieces of narrow kapton seems to work for now. | ||
== Known Problems == | == Known Problems == | ||
− | * ''extruder motor seized'' Fixed with http://wiki.makerbot.com/the-great-motor-mystery | + | * <del>'''extruder motor seized'''</del> Fixed with http://wiki.makerbot.com/the-great-motor-mystery |
− | * ''Power supply died'' replaced with RMA | + | * <del>'''Power supply died'''</del> replaced with RMA |
− | + | * '''Z axis wobble''' It will die | |
+ | * '''Automated Build platform belt wobbles''' allowing print to move -- this part has been removed until a suitable solution can be devised | ||
== Future Ideas == | == Future Ideas == | ||
− | * 'Print wireless using bluetooth' http://wiki.makerbot.com/bluetooth-communication | + | * '''Print wireless using bluetooth''' http://wiki.makerbot.com/bluetooth-communication |
+ | * '''Making our own filament''' http://hackaday.com/2010/08/05/recyclebot-digests-milk-jugs-to-feed-makerbot/ |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 8 June 2015
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General
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Current State
Not working, boxed under the table
Specifications
- Audrey 2 "Mark 6 plus" stepper Extruder head w/.4mm nozzle
- Usable Build Area: 100mm Width x 100mm Depth x 130mm Height
- X/Y Positioning Resolution: 0.085mm
- Z Positioning Resolution: 3.125 microns
- Maximum X/Y Feed rate: 5000mm/minute
- Maximum Z Feed rate: 200mm/minute
- Typical Z-layer height: 0.3725mm
- Outside measurements: 350mm x 240mm x 450mm
Printer settings
- Download the replicatorg below to an OSX or Linux box and extract it using the following command:
- tar -xf replicatorg-0025-lvl1.tar.gz
- Run replicatorg:
- cd replicatorg-0025-lvl1
- ./replicatorg
- Open an STL file
- Click Move
- Set on platform
- Center
- Click Generate G-Code
- Select type of plastic you're using
- If it's not slightly clear, you're probably using ABS
- The non abs settings have not been tested and might not work.
- Once g-code generation is done you're ready to print! (I'll write those instructions later)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16139053/replicatorg-0025-lvl1.tar.gz
Modifications
- Z axis crank http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:975
- Y axis belt tensioner http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1618
- Z axis wobble arrester http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3057
Working on it
- Z axis wobble
- http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2151
- everything is printed and shafts are in
- parts are installed needs to be tweaked
- Automated Build platform belt wobbles
- I have no idea maybe a new belt made of thick kapton tape built to a tighter tolerance. covering it with pieces of narrow kapton seems to work for now.
Known Problems
extruder motor seizedFixed with http://wiki.makerbot.com/the-great-motor-mysteryPower supply diedreplaced with RMA- Z axis wobble It will die
- Automated Build platform belt wobbles allowing print to move -- this part has been removed until a suitable solution can be devised
Future Ideas
- Print wireless using bluetooth http://wiki.makerbot.com/bluetooth-communication
- Making our own filament http://hackaday.com/2010/08/05/recyclebot-digests-milk-jugs-to-feed-makerbot/