User:Darque/Projects/DarquenedPrusa
Scope
This is a log of my experiences in a first printer build. After looking at the various developments I settled on the Prusa i3 as a good starting point because:
- Simple, well tested design with active development
- Good build instructions
- Plenty of support & community knowledge
Planning Links
I did a lot of reading on the Wiki, Forums, GitHub and others before I made a choice. There is a lot of variation in designs so I wanted to ensure I chose something stable for my first build. I considered the timber frame initially and a possible repStrap pathway but I don't have a lot of timber working tools and needed a working printer as soon as possible and before I could get more adventurous so I chose the single aluminium frame Prusa i3 quite early on in my research
- The Prusa home page
- The incomplete reprap beginner's guide- A good starting point and a wealth of search /inks/terms to expand further
- EiNSTeiN variant - A nice build log that helped with selecting a suitable BOM
- [i3 build instructions] - Good build videos that are helped in seeing how the BOM goes together in sequence
- BOM and instructions - As the printed parts I purchased were based on this variant this helped in ensuring I did not have incompatible BOM parts
- Electronics variants - Ultimately selected the RAMPS_1.4 & Arduino_Mega combo as a robust solution
- A4988_vs_DRV8825_Chinese_Stepper_Driver_Boards - Electronics research around drive options. I went for the DRV8825 as they seemed a slightly better choice based on the comparison to A4988
BOM
- How to get it? - Printable STL part files - Printed Parts from Lithuania through eBay AU$44 for the set. Not sure I would use this design again as I have a few concerns that I'll document along the way
- NEMA 17 1.8° Stepper Motor, 2 Phase Bipolar - eBay purchase from USA. New & S/Hand for $4 each. OEM No: 42BYGH3903L-02. I purchased 6 to give me a spare
- How to get it? - Laser/waterjet cut DXF files - I used the basic frame design and had 2 laser cut. AU$40 each. Not a good idea... see below