Kossel Extreme
Build in 'Delta Bots' published by Frank Gore, Jan 24, 2021.
A custom Delta printer for large projects with any filament that still retains speed and accuracy, all within a 15 amp/110VAC power budget. Based on Johann's Mini Kossel design.
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Special Notes
It's not very practical to go beyond 10A/110VAC in North America since it's difficult to find IEC C14 receptacles and power cords that are rated for more than that. These are the standard PC power cords that everyone is familiar with and are commonly available everywhere. Using C16 or other standard makes the device much less convenient.
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Build Author Frank Gore, Find all builds by Frank Gore
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Build Details
- Build License:
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- GNU (GPL3+) General Public Licence
Reason for this Build
All commercially available 3D printers are full of compromises. Even the expensive ones have had design decisions made that are different than I would have chosen. So I decided to build my own to my specifications.Inspired by
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Parts list
Qty Part Name Part Link Comments 3 2040 aluminum extrusion (56") https://www.tnutz.com/product/exm-2040/ Link For the uprights. You can pay a little extra to have the ends tapped with M6 threads, this is worthwhile for easily installing feet later 3 2040 aluminum extrusion (24") https://www.tnutz.com/product/exm-2040/ Link For the upper horizontal triangle 6 2020 aluminum extrusion (24") https://www.tnutz.com/product/exm-2020/ Link For the lower horizontal triangle