Making a quick-and-awesome 3D Printer Part 1: the frame and the gantry
Oh 3D printing... what are we going to do with you? It turns out that despite all my venom for 3D printing, I happen to need a way of making roughly 4" x 4" x 4" plastic test parts fairly quickly. Well don't I feel silly. This is surely going to be the most awesome 3D printer I've laid eyes on; 12 x 12 x 8 build area, NEMA 23 motors, all metal drive components, and some serious power. All it's missing is a name ;) Instagram: www.instagram.com/hlaps1990 Patreon: / hlaps1990 Music from Soundtrackuniverse.com

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3D Printer Part 2: Machined components

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I’m fed up with 3d printers, so I’m building my own | 3D Printer Build Part 1

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Large scale DIY 3D printer - 1200 x 1200mm print bed - Build progress and test print preview

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DIY 3D printer detailed overview

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3D Printer’s BELTED Z-AXIS – INSANE PRECISION!? or NOT WORTH IT!?

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3D Printer Part 3: Z axis and Electronics

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New 3D Printer - Build Log #1

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DIY Big 3D Printer - Parts Making - Part 1/3

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DIY poor man's ATC (automatic tool changer)

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(Re-)Building a 3D Printer - Part 1: Frame, Z-Axis and Heatbed

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Thermoforming was the missing piece in my 3D Printing

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Cheap 3D printer with 3 linear rails - How the Cetus changed my mind

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13 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started 3D Printing

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I tried Injection Molding using a 3D Printer!

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Build a 3D Printer That You Can Take Anywhere!

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DIY Big 3D Printer - Assembling a Frame - Part 2/3

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HyperCube Build Part 2 (X Y Z Assembly)

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New 3D Printer - Build Log #15

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DIY Big 3D Printer - Electronics, Printing - Part 3/3

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