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The Frankenbot is a rebuilt/upgraded QUBD prusa style printer. Features a heated Balsalt bed and all metal hotend. It is currently being limited to PLA.
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|model=FrankenBot
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|arrived=Nov 2016
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|doesitwork=Working
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|contact=info@themakerstation.com
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|where=3D printer station
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[[File:Frankenbot a.jpg |500 px]]  [[File:Frankenbot_b.jpg |500 px]]
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== Info ==
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The Frankenbot is a rebuilt/upgraded [http://store.quintessentialuniversalbuildingdevice.com/product.php?id_product=145 QUBD 2up] Converted to 3up and then updgraded with 3d printed parts including http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1247232 Thingiverse File]
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FrankenBot:[[File:Frankenbot_b.jpg |500 px]]
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2up:[[File:Example.jpg]]
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3up:
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'''General Specs'''
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* Single print nozzle/Single color
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* Material: Standard 1.75 PLA
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* Build Dimensions:  170mm x 165m x 190mm
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* Software: Repieter with Slic3r
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* Operating Temperature Range
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** Maximum Tool Head Temperature: 265°C
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** Maximum Heated Bed Temperature: 100°C
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== Permissions ==
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* For general use by members.
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* '''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8b3ZIjicu09UDdHaVF4N1B5RXc/view?usp=sharing Printing Policy]'''
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* Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it.
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* Printing costs are incurred on a per gram basis using the scale provided at the printing station. Reference the Maker Station's 3D Printing Policy for details.
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== Restrictions ==
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Station Provided PLA ONLY
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Must have understanding of adjusting Z-layer
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[[File:Frankenbot a.jpg |500 px]]
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== Basic Instructions ==
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== Advanced Operational Knowledge  ==
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There are some more advanced tasks that not everyone needs to know to print, but needs to know to troubleshoot:
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*How to clear nozzle jams
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*How to load/replace filament
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== Warnings ==
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* Keep loose hair and sleeves away from all moving parts.
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* Print nozzle/extruder operating temperature range is 180-300°C (356-572°F).300°C
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* Some printed parts may present a CHOKING HAZARD or may be SHARP; not for children under 3 years old.
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* Build plate is glass, take care not to scratch it
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== Safety ==
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* Keep loose hair and sleeves away from all moving parts.
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* Do not touch the printer nozzle/extruder while hot during print cycle.
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* Material Safety Data Sheet:
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* 3D Printer Policy, The Maker Station makerspace

Revision as of 07:57, 19 December 2016

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  • Owner/Loaner: The Maker Station
  • Serial Number: Serial Number: N/A
  • Make/Model: FrankenBot
  • Arrival Date: Nov 2016
  • Usability: {{{usagerestrictions}}}
  • Contact: info@themakerstation.com
  • Where: 3D printer station


Info

The Frankenbot is a rebuilt/upgraded QUBD 2up Converted to 3up and then updgraded with 3d printed parts including http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1247232 Thingiverse File]

FrankenBot:Frankenbot b.jpg 2up:File:Example.jpg 3up:


General Specs

  • Single print nozzle/Single color
  • Material: Standard 1.75 PLA
  • Build Dimensions: 170mm x 165m x 190mm
  • Software: Repieter with Slic3r
  • Operating Temperature Range
    • Maximum Tool Head Temperature: 265°C
    • Maximum Heated Bed Temperature: 100°C


Permissions

  • For general use by members.
  • Printing Policy
  • Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it.
  • Printing costs are incurred on a per gram basis using the scale provided at the printing station. Reference the Maker Station's 3D Printing Policy for details.

Restrictions

Station Provided PLA ONLY Must have understanding of adjusting Z-layer

Frankenbot a.jpg

Basic Instructions

Advanced Operational Knowledge

There are some more advanced tasks that not everyone needs to know to print, but needs to know to troubleshoot:

  • How to clear nozzle jams
  • How to load/replace filament

Warnings

  • Keep loose hair and sleeves away from all moving parts.
  • Print nozzle/extruder operating temperature range is 180-300°C (356-572°F).300°C
  • Some printed parts may present a CHOKING HAZARD or may be SHARP; not for children under 3 years old.
  • Build plate is glass, take care not to scratch it


Safety

  • Keep loose hair and sleeves away from all moving parts.
  • Do not touch the printer nozzle/extruder while hot during print cycle.
  • Material Safety Data Sheet:
  • 3D Printer Policy, The Maker Station makerspace