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MDF Delta

Discussion in '3D printers' started by nicklogan, Apr 9, 2014.

  1. nicklogan

    nicklogan New
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    nicklogan published a new build:

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  2. nicklogan

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    See attached photos. Reply if you'd like to see more.

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  3. Darkfibre

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    Thanks for the pictures! I'll be watching this one.

    What do you mean by 'polyurethaned'? I assume it's to coat the MDF to keep moist out, but what kind of paint or resin are you using, and do you feel it's working well?
     
  4. damauk

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    Looks good. This is actually something I have been planning on doing myself, glad you beat me to the punch and saved me all that work ;). I don't have access to a 3d printer and while the

    Do you have a BOM for the non-MDF parts? Or did you just use the same components as Jonathan Keep?

    PS love the use of off-the-shelf lighting fixture components in your extruder. More please!
     
  5. nicklogan

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    I kept good records and took a ton of photos. I'll try to put a BOM up this weekend as a spreadsheet with sources, prices, part numbers, and quantities. The hardest part to find was the IP80 thread acorn nut to make the nozzle.
     
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    Polyurethane is a clear tough coating commonly used as a top coat on wooden floors. Every paint or hardware store carries it. I rubbed on 2 coats with a soft lint free cloth. It hardens the surface and hole interiors of the MDF quite a bit.
     
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    I posted an explanation on the reprap forum before I found this site. Search for "hardware store hot end" there. Cut and paste on the link wouldn't work for me in this web editor for some reason.
     
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    I added a BOM to the Files section, it's pretty complete except for listing fasteners. I'll add those and more photos soon.
     
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    This build is looking great @nicklogan and I love the easy to follow build pics and descriptions you have been adding to the main build page :thumbsup: Keep up the good work
     
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    As has already been said, an extremely clear and well described build. :thumbsup:

    I am looking forward to following your progress @nicklogan

    I agree 100% ;)

    Tweakie.
     

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