Kossel
Kossel
Release status: experimental
Kossel is a parametric delta robot 3D printer, built in 2012 by Johann in Seattle, USA, based on his Rostock prototype.
It is named after Albrecht Kossel, German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1910 for his work in determining the chemical composition of nucleic acids, the genetic substance of biological cells.
Design Goals
- Build volume: cylindrical, 170mm diameter, 250mm height.
- Footprint: triangle, 300 mm width (240mm OpenBeam + printed corners).
- Frame height: 600mm.
- Print surface: round glass, doesn't move.
- Mass of end effector with hotend: less than 50 grams.
- Positioning speed: up to 200 mm/s in all 3 directions.
- Positioning accuracy: at least 100 steps/mm in all 3 directions.
- Simplicity: fewer than 200 parts.
- Hardware cost: less than $500 USD.
Links
- Project blog on Tumblr
- Pictures on Flickr
- Mailing list for questions and answers
- OpenSCAD source files on GitHub for printed plastic parts.
- Modified Marlin firmware on GitHub for delta geometry on Arduino.
- Frame size calculator spreadsheet.