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A project log for Poor Man's Mini 3D Printer

3D Printer using upcycled CD drives, hard drives, and an ATX power supply.

accidentalrebelAccidentalRebel 04/07/2019 at 04:230 Comments

This project was inspired by various people who has had success making their own version of home made 3D printers. I am fortunate that there is now a wealth of resources and tutorials that I could follow. Without them, I doubt I would have attempted this.

I'm listing them all down here with short descriptions as to why and how they are helpful and important. I am hoping that this would be of use to others who want to take on this project as well.

I'll be basing my project using the lessons from all the links above.

Initially, I was planning to go with Tinkernut's approach (Arduino, 3D Printer Pen, and A3967). I had concerns about the print quality though so I asked Tinkernut and he replied that more fine tuning needs to be done with the code and that the the 3D Printer Pen's extrusion is too thick to have a good resolution print.

The Curiosity project, on the other hand, uses Ramps 1.4 which is a commonly used controller board. I'm going with this just because I feel there's support for it if I run into problems. I also bought a hotend and an extruder similar to what others had success with.

As for the frame, I might go with the simple approach of using the hard drive cases similar to Tinkernut's. I actually like how Curiosity looks but I don't have the necessary tools to make them. 

I think I have everything thought out. There are still some small issues that I am unsure of but I bet I can solve them as I go along.

Next step is setting up the Ramps 1.4 board and hook it up to all the drives just to see if the electronics are working properly. I'll make a new log about it soon.

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