Fabbster 3D printer
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The Fabbster is a low cost 3D printer kit that can be assembled in about 4 hours.
Soon - Daniel K. Schneider 14:11, 24 April 2012 (CEST)
The fabbster kit
Getting it The kit is sold through retailers and costs about 1500 € (incl. VAT., e.g. here). I got ours for 500 € through their (March 2012) pilot program.
Software
- A basic slicer program (STL to machine code configurator/translator) from Netfabb is included in the price.
- The printer comes with an electronic box that can print either through a connected PC or via an USB stick.
- Driver software for Windows XP/VISTA/7 can be downloaded from the wiki.
Materials
- Custom made ABS sticks or 3mm ABS rolls
- PLA sticks or rolls
Assembly
Assembly is described in a bilingual German/English assembly handbook (Version 1.10 is a color PDF file in A4 portrait format and includes 57 pages and about 42 for the assembly process itself.
Step 1
- Open the box. Ideally you should have a fairly big table at your disposal during assembly.
- Make inventory of the parts (I skipped that). The manual includes a part list
- Tools needed
- The tools needed come with box: a hammer, 2 allen keys and cutting pliers (clippers)
- It's probably a good idea to use an electric screwdriver, but use minimal force
Links
- Official
- Fabbster Home
- Fabbster forums]
- Fabbster wiki (Includes all the documentation). Sometimes, a wiki page just links to a file, e.g.
- assembly handbook
- drivers and software