Can a 3D printer make a 3D printer?
Could you use a 3D printer to make 3D printers parts? What is the most of a 3D printer that can be built this way or parts that break that can't be replaced this way?
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Could you use a 3D printer to make 3D printers parts? What is the most of a 3D printer that can be built this way or parts that break that can't be replaced this way?
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Could you use a 3D printer to make 3D printers parts? What is the most of a 3D printer that can be built this way or parts that break that can't be replaced this way?
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Could you use a 3D printer to make 3D printers parts? What is the most of a 3D printer that can be built this way or parts that break that can't be replaced this way?
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Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:
RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
manufacturing machine.
and:
Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
that anyone can assemble given time and materials.
There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.
I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts
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Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:
RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
manufacturing machine.
and:
Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
that anyone can assemble given time and materials.
There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.
I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts
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Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:
RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
manufacturing machine.
and:
Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
that anyone can assemble given time and materials.
There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.
I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts
add a comment |
Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:
RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
manufacturing machine.
and:
Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
that anyone can assemble given time and materials.
There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.
I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts
Yes you can for most of the parts (linear guide rails, bearings and nuts and bolts, etc cannot be printed). Actually this was exactly the purpose of RepRap.org:
RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating
manufacturing machine.
and:
Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRap prints
those parts, RepRap self-replicates by making a kit of itself - a kit
that anyone can assemble given time and materials.
There have been attempts in the past to even replicate the frames of printers, but these designs are not very successful.
I have build 2 custom printers myself using other printers to print parts
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