Difference between revisions of "RBot 2"
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|subcat=3D printer | |||
|projectname=rBot 2 | |||
|projectnameES=rBot | |||
|projectnameDE=rBot 3 | |||
|kewords=3D printer | |||
|firstin=https://rbotcnc.wordpress.com/ | |firstin=https://rbotcnc.wordpress.com/ | ||
|desc=rBot is a 3d printed low cost CNC that fits perfectly around a IKEA Malm chest. It is designed to be both: easy to print and easy to build.All parts of rBot are designed from the ground up to be perfectly printable. Almost every part can be printed without any supports.rBot was not made to be the best and most accurate CNC. It was designed to test the limits of a 3d printer. Additionally it is a nice add-on for your existing Ikea furniture.The design goal was to create a new gadget for home laboratories that is fun to build, easy to print and incredibly useful. | |desc=rBot is a 3d printed low cost CNC that fits perfectly around a IKEA Malm chest. It is designed to be both: easy to print and easy to build.All parts of rBot are designed from the ground up to be perfectly printable. Almost every part can be printed without any supports.rBot was not made to be the best and most accurate CNC. It was designed to test the limits of a 3d printer. Additionally it is a nice add-on for your existing Ikea furniture.The design goal was to create a new gadget for home laboratories that is fun to build, easy to print and incredibly useful. | ||
|licence=GNUGPL3 | |||
|typeproject=TUBerlin | |typeproject=TUBerlin | ||
|project_status=active | |project_status=active | ||
|maturity=PTT | |maturity=PTT | ||
| | |design_files_pub=no | ||
|mechanical_licence=GNUGPL3 | |mechanical_licence=GNUGPL3 | ||
|assembly_inst_pub=yes | |assembly_inst_pub=yes | ||
|assembly_instructions_editable= | |assembly_instructions_editable=yes | ||
|bill_materials_pub=yes | |bill_materials_pub=yes | ||
|bill_materials_editable= | |bill_materials_editable=yes | ||
|contributing_guide_pub=no | |contributing_guide_pub=no | ||
|issue_management_system=no | |||
|versioning_system=no | |||
|certificate_requested=No | |||
|product_category=Electronics | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 10 November 2021
rBot 2 Basic Data Category: 3D printer URL (first publication): https://rbotcnc.wordpress.com/ Keywords: 3D printer License: GNU GPL 3.0 Project status: Active
Technical documentation Maturity of the project: prototype
Assembly instructions are published: Yes Bill of materials is published: Yes
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Project management
Open-o-meter: 3 Product category: Electronics
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Description
rBot is a 3d printed low cost CNC that fits perfectly around a IKEA Malm chest. It is designed to be both: easy to print and easy to build.All parts of rBot are designed from the ground up to be perfectly printable. Almost every part can be printed without any supports.rBot was not made to be the best and most accurate CNC. It was designed to test the limits of a 3d printer. Additionally it is a nice add-on for your existing Ikea furniture.The design goal was to create a new gadget for home laboratories that is fun to build, easy to print and incredibly useful.
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