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Revar Desmera edited this page Jul 12, 2015 · 45 revisions

Welcome to the Snappy-Reprap wiki!

A snap-together 3D printer (reprap) design that minimizes use of screws and non-printed parts.

Links of Interest

Link Description
Make If you need to make changes and regenerate the model files, here's how.
BOM Bill of Materials. Those parts you need to print or obtain to make a Snappy.
Assembly Instructions on how to assemble the Snappy 3d printer.

Project Status

A working design has been found! Now just undergoing tweaks.

Updates

2015-07-12

It's Alive! Mwahahahaha!

Snappy-RepRap Printing Printer Parts

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2015-07-03

Success! I was able to get clean full motion from the dual tower design. Now if only my extruder weren't clogged.

Dual Tower Photo

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2015-06-25

New design uses two lifter rods and two rails for the Z axis instead of the previous single-sided cantilever design. Hopefully this will eliminate most of the wobble.

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2015-01-??

The direct drive design for the Z axis did not work at all. Gearing down the Z axis seems like a very error prone design, upon further thought. Back to the drawing board.

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2014-10-31

I've assembled a prototype Snappy RepRep, and was able to run it through some motion tests. It works! Mostly. The Z axis wobbles a hell of a lot with the lifter screw, so I'm abandoning that design, and will try a direct drive approach. I was able to turn the printer on it's side, and it was still able to drive the X and Y axes against gravity, so I think that should work for the Z axis as well. If tests prove otherwise, I can always try gearing down the Z Axis.

Snappy-RepRap Prototype Motion Test

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2014-09-03

The eponymous snap joiners have been tested under fire! They take a fair bit of pressure to get to snap into place, but can be joined by hand. For this test, I connected three Z platforms together and put a hefty weight on the end. Once attached, they were solidly together, and didn't even wiggle. Given that the rail parts used for the extruder cantilever have even larger/stronger joiners, and fewer joints are needed, I no longer worry about it holding up!

Joiner Test Image

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2014-08-31

The X/Y slider got it's first motorized test, and it's a success!

Snappy-Reprap Slider Test

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