Simple, Low Cost, Compact, Open Source Extruder. ATOM 3D Printers
Intro: Simple, Low Cost, Compact, Open Source Extruder. ATOM 3D Printers
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www.instructables.com/id/Print-with-advanced-filaments-DIY-simple-low-cost-/
STEP 1: Prepare Your Bill of Materials
STEP 2: Cut Your 3-mm Plywood Main Parts
STEP 3: Follow the Assembly Instruction
STEP 4: About Heating Block and Nozzle
-For the heating block you can use a piece of aluminum scrap and cut it to 20mm*20mm*10mm.
-For the threaded pipe and nozzle you can use M6 brass bolt.
-You can find autocad-inventor files for dimensions and review.
6 Comments
seamster 9 years ago
Did you print that tomato, because that looks amazing!
ATOM 3Dprinters 8 years ago
haha.. i wish i can do :D
reaktor24r 7 years ago
Hello how do I get the marse from d3 printer extruder sperholtz the marse
HectorG4 8 years ago
Your project is awesome!!
Congratulations
Can you publish your DWG files as DWT, or DWG version 2008?
regards!!
HectorG4 8 years ago
Sorry, I was meanting to DXF, instead of DWT
ATOM 3Dprinters 8 years ago
you can find the .dxf file with the latest extruder update here
https://www.instructables.com/id/Print-with-advanced-filaments-DIY-simple-low-cost-/