Updated 3-27-13
please see my main web page for more info:
http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3847-2/
Here one will find a Delta 3D Printer "Rostock" 3D printer prototype that i was helped in to doing by my fellow researchers. (NATE AND JEFF) (THANKS!!)
Below is a full documentary from scattered parts to finished working 3D printer including software and Time-laps video of 3D printed parts. This about 1hr15min so please sit back and enjoy. If one would prefer to reading instead of watching a video please read this thread!
please do note that the video is much more informative than the blog post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbBbbgnwkho
one can download the files i talk about in this video here:
http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/russ/RWGresearch%20Delta%20Softwere%20files%209-25-13.zip
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well. with the help if Jeff and the interesting works of Firepinto...
after dwelling about building a different 3D printer with the plastic parts donated by jeff ...
i found this:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175
http://reprap.org/wiki/Rostock
i have been gathering the parts up so i can build a Rostock Delta 3D Printer. it just looks so much easier less parts less craziness and look sleek and easy to find room for it. ( thanks to Jeff for trading my donated parts out for new ones)
i will update this when i get all the parts.
the first post on parts and everything on the table is here:
http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=871&pid=11196#pid11196
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This will be a huge help in prototyping ideas and also just building stuff!! ( jeff donated the plastic parts about a year ago... lol)
Thanks Jeff for the parts!!!
here is also another of the same type:

the cool thing is you can buy it here:
http://shop.seemecnc.com/Rostock-MAX-3D-Printer-Kit-68398.htm
OR BEST OF ALL Build it for your self!!! all open source!!! here is all the stuff you need in this folder: (including all drawings and info)
http://seemecnc.org/download/RostockMAX/
cool! hope to have all the parts soon and will make a video when i do...
:) ~Russ
PS. Jeff can you upload the parts you printed here? :)
please see my main web page for more info:
http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3847-2/
Here one will find a Delta 3D Printer "Rostock" 3D printer prototype that i was helped in to doing by my fellow researchers. (NATE AND JEFF) (THANKS!!)
Below is a full documentary from scattered parts to finished working 3D printer including software and Time-laps video of 3D printed parts. This about 1hr15min so please sit back and enjoy. If one would prefer to reading instead of watching a video please read this thread!
please do note that the video is much more informative than the blog post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbBbbgnwkho
one can download the files i talk about in this video here:
http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/russ/RWGresearch%20Delta%20Softw
start of original post:
[attachment=3293]
well. with the help if Jeff and the interesting works of Firepinto...
after dwelling about building a different 3D printer with the plastic parts donated by jeff ...
i found this:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175
http://reprap.org/wiki/Rostock
i have been gathering the parts up so i can build a Rostock Delta 3D Printer. it just looks so much easier less parts less craziness and look sleek and easy to find room for it. ( thanks to Jeff for trading my donated parts out for new ones)
i will update this when i get all the parts.
the first post on parts and everything on the table is here:
http://open-source-energy.org/?t
[attachment=3082]
This will be a huge help in prototyping ideas and also just building stuff!! ( jeff donated the plastic parts about a year ago... lol)
Thanks Jeff for the parts!!!
here is also another of the same type:

the cool thing is you can buy it here:
http://shop.seemecnc.com/Rostock-MAX
OR BEST OF ALL Build it for your self!!! all open source!!! here is all the stuff you need in this folder: (including all drawings and info)
http://seemecnc.org/download/RostockMAX/
cool! hope to have all the parts soon and will make a video when i do...
:) ~Russ
PS. Jeff can you upload the parts you printed here? :)