Belfry Fabber Mk1 rev7 (Q36564)

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Belfry Fabber Mk1 rev7
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    This is a conceptual descendant of the CupcakeCNC from Makerbot. When I originally wanted to make a CupcakeCNC, I ran into the problem that a lot of parts from Makerbot were out of stock. Since I was impatient, I ordered what parts I could (The electronics and the extruder parts) and designed up my own frame to put them in. Then I spent a year improving on it. The major features are: * A larger build area (about 165x175x170mm) * A heated build platform to allow warp-free large builds * Support for computer-less control via an LCD and keypad * The ACME threaded rod and guide rails makes the Z axis wobble less * Endstops on one side of each axis makes for quick and easy automatic homing/centering * The frame and sled are built mostly from parts you can find easily on mcmaster.com Yes, I know, I'm a heathen American for using non-metric parts, but it turns out it's a lot harder to find all the right metric parts in American hardware stores. Feh. Luckily most all the non-metric parts can be replaced by metric parts of close size without too much problem. Except the 12" slider rods. 300mm sliders rods will be 4.8mm too short. Here's a video introduction to the Fabber Mk1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKoIKgk9Grc
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