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Build a Delta 3D Printer

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  • Feb 28, 2025
SynopsisBuild a Delta 3D Printer, available at $19.99, with 16 lectur...
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Build a Delta 3D Printer, available at $19.99, with 16 lectures, and has 1 subscribers.

You will learn about Step-by-step 3D printer building instructions Working with Arduino Electronic wirings 3D printer kinematics This course is ideal for individuals who are Anybody starting their own business, for research purposes or simply out of shear curiosity or Industrial designer, hobbyists, tech-enthusiasts and architects It is particularly useful for Anybody starting their own business, for research purposes or simply out of shear curiosity or Industrial designer, hobbyists, tech-enthusiasts and architects.

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Summary

Title: Build a Delta 3D Printer

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 16

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Curriculum Items: 16

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Step-by-step 3D printer building instructions
  • Working with Arduino
  • Electronic wirings
  • 3D printer kinematics
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anybody starting their own business, for research purposes or simply out of shear curiosity
  • Industrial designer, hobbyists, tech-enthusiasts and architects
  • Target Audiences

  • Anybody starting their own business, for research purposes or simply out of shear curiosity
  • Industrial designer, hobbyists, tech-enthusiasts and architects
  • New to 3D printing?

    Are you a tech-enthusiast or just curious about what’s new around the corner for mechanized production?

    Did you ever wonder what the future would look like if we had to tools to create chairs, cars and houses just by clicking a button?

    3D printing has made up a new industrial revolution of its own and is taking professional quality manufacturing to the home of young entrepreneurs. However, 3d printers can be expensive and not everybody can have access to one, but what if you could build your own printer?

    3D printer isn’t new, since the early 2000s 3d printing technology known as fdm, or fusion deposition modeling had been taking over the desks and workshops of young entrepeneurs and tech enthusiasts, and now everybody wants to be able to design their own printer whether it’s for starting their own business, for research purposes or simply out of shear curiosity.

    With this course I will share not just the know-how of building a printer but the knowledge on how to design and develop your own printer.

    The contents of this video tutorial include; basics on 3D printer kinematics, step-by-step 3D printer building instructions, electronic wiring, slicer settings, working with Arduino and 3d printing troubleshooting. You’ll receive all the necessary 3d models to print and a complete list of the components you’ll have to order.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Delta vs Cartesian

    Chapter 2: Building

    Lecture 1: Bill of Materials

    Lecture 2: Building the lower frame

    Lecture 3: Building the top frame

    Lecture 4: Setting up the towers

    Lecture 5: Finishing the frame

    Lecture 6: Adding and tightening the GT2 timing belts

    Lecture 7: The hotend

    Lecture 8: Going over the flying extruder

    Lecture 9: Finishing the hotend and extruder

    Chapter 3: Electronics

    Lecture 1: Placing the heatbed

    Lecture 2: Connecting the Ramps 1.4

    Lecture 3: Nemas, extruder and heatbed

    Lecture 4: Hotend, power supply and fans

    Lecture 5: Loading firmware into the Arduino M2560

    Instructors

  • Build a Delta 3D Printer  No.2
    Benjamin Poli
    Architect & Interior Designer
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