(WARNING: it was an experimental project. Dremels aren't the best tool to use with it because of its torque)
Besides the 3D printed parts, these are the other materials required:
– 1x Dremel 3000 or 4000
– 1x Sand belt 400x60mm (https://goo.gl/rejWYS);
– 9x M3x10 allen screws;
– 2x M3x40 allen screws;
– 1x M3x30 allen screw;
– 9x M3 nuts;
– 3x Bearings 19x6x6mm (https://goo.gl/KLgNZr);
– 8x Magnets 8x1mm (https://goo.gl/CFpL8S);
– 1x Drill bit (3mm diameter);
– Super glue or epoxy glue;
PS.: the belt does not have tension adjustment, because Dremel can't hold too much tension (at least the 3000, which is my case). What I did was to cut about 10 needle tips, heated them and fixed them in the cylinders (5 for each cylinder), leaving about 0.5 mm. This way the cylinder grabs the belt nicely.
Prusa
i3 MK2.5
0.3
15
Versamidia
Dark Gray and White
PLA
– No need for supports (except for one of the white cylinders);
– 3D printed parts weigh a total of 200g;
– Takes about 14 hours to print at 50mm/s;
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