Chaucer - A Vertical 3D Printer by ronsheely model
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Chaucer - A Vertical 3D Printer by ronsheely

Chaucer - A Vertical 3D Printer by ronsheely

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The is Chaucer, a vertical 3d printer derived from Dave Kennell's pocket printer at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:19891# Like the Pocket Printer, the Chaucer frame is constructed with 20x20 and 2x60 Misumi extrusions.
It is modeled after a vertical milling machine. A light and fast print bed moves on the X-Y axis via stepper motor timing belt drive trains. The print head, or extruder is heavier, and moves on the Z-axis via a lead screw drive train.
A few sample parts have been uploaded to this Thingiverse site. The "real" design files can be found on GitHub at https://github.com/ronsheely/Chaucer
http://RonSheely.com https://IronwoodLabs.com http://dots.IronwoodLabs.com

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