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* First version of the extruder is resurrected from Bre's old parts and successfully extrudes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdpe HDPE]. | * First version of the extruder is resurrected from Bre's old parts and successfully extrudes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdpe HDPE]. | ||
* We can print handcoded objects using a quick and dirty Arduino firmware. | * We can print handcoded objects using a quick and dirty Arduino firmware. | ||
− | * Next step is to | + | * [http://www.flickr.com/photos/45522461@N00/2596901958 GCode firmware is working!] The GCode files are at the moment hand-coded. |
+ | * Next step is to establish a pipeline from design to printed parts. At the moment, we're thinking about doing this based on GCode. | ||
=== Materials in the Lab === | === Materials in the Lab === |
Version vom 21. Juni 2008, 14:02 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. Status
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