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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
I can haz printr.
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I am retrofitting a Printrbot Simple Metal 3D printer with tools to allow for serialized printing. Then I hope to release the use of it to schools. For Free.
  
 
== Contributors ==
 
== Contributors ==

Revision as of 14:40, 21 January 2015

Creator:
ctag
Status:
Testing a hacked together Cereally 3D system
Born On:
23:32, 13 December 2014 (CST)
Last Updated:
14:40, 21 January 2015 (CDT)

Overview

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I am retrofitting a Printrbot Simple Metal 3D printer with tools to allow for serialized printing. Then I hope to release the use of it to schools. For Free.

Contributors

People who have helped make this happen:

Phillip Showers
Tyler Crumpton
Hunter Fuller

Thanks!

Software

Network

IP address: 10.56.1.34

Hostname: bns-daedalus.256.makerslocal.org

Public URL: cerealbox.256.makerslocal.org

Services: HTTP-80, WEBCAM-8080

Slic3r Config

Cereally Automated Build System

The testbed for train_rec was a success. Rather than use the length of the pop-bar as a lever to pry the piece off of the bed, I think its better to twist the bar along the length to push the 3d printed part up.

Milling the "production/testing" bed is next on the list.

Current Configuration

Plans

Printed Upgrades

Printed Parts

Project Cost Breakdown

Does not include existing things that I own which have been purposed for this project.

dd-mm-yyyy

Project Cost: $683.54

External Resources

Parts

Amazon is an OK outlet for GT2 gear/belt parts for the X-Y motion

Source for 2-3mm Hex Bolts like those used in the simple metal

MISC

ctag's G+ Image Album

Printrbot initial config guide

Protoparadigm plastic I'm interested in