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Latest revision as of 20:11, 27 August 2019
This page contains information on all of the relevent 3d printers
Printers
Usage
3D printers require induction; for more information contact Team 3D
For what to not do see Usage Guidelines. The short summary is don't be a twit, but reading them once is probably a good idea.
Maintainence
For issues with 3d printers, please contact a member of Team 3D. It will be added to the TODO list.
Building new printers
The hackspace is distinctly lacking in the latter part (i.e. space) and already have a lot of printers, so if you want to help the space build something look at the current projects list of the 3d print team
Building printers for home is fun, and is something the hackspace supports. 3D printers are mostly self replicating.
The Reprap project contains large amounts of info on building new 3d printers including Blueprints and info for replicating printers.
Historical
Printers previously documented at the hackspace:
- SoliDoodle this is an enclosed printer primarily designed to print ABS.
- Wallace in need of a new thermister and TLC
For usage reference see the Workshop Reference