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Version vom 13. November 2008, 05:02 Uhr
WTF?
This project is about building a 3D printer for rapid prototyping. In contrast to a milling machine the process is additive i.e. the workpiece is built-up layer by layer, usually from thermoplastic material. Some commercial devices exists - needless to say, they are pricey. The goal of a RepRap machine is the ability to print almost all parts it consists of, hence a self-replicating rapid prototyper.
After seing Vik's presentation about how to build a RepRap we've started our own implementation of a RepRap. Then Bre Pettis came by in November 2007 and decided to build a McWire-based RepRap for Roboexotica. In a week. Metalab inherited Bre's RepRap (yay!) and it's now used as a basis for our own RepRap. Note: At the moment, what we're building is really a RepStrap which we already use to print parts for our first "real" RepRap. Status (List of Milestones achieved )Recent progress can be seen at the Metalab RepRap Soup
Next Steps
Materials in the Lab
Links
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