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It would be very interesting to have the .ino file instead of the .hex file in order to calibrate the stepper motors so the 3d printer would work correctly. In addition we would need the characteristics of dvd motors (steps/rev, rating) to programme the arduino sketch. Thanks for sharing your printer.
Wow! May I ask how accurate the cube came out please? I have been thinking of doing something similar but with a dremel type flexible end on it. The idea being to make small pcb's and engrave plastics and perhaps soft metals.
bonuse points for not squaring the axis so the cube isnt entirly square! gotta love eyeballing the angles! The question is can you now use this to print a better 3d printer to be continued.
Indians are very skilled, in fact they are known as the extremely risk takers at electronics, because they use basic things at building huge, at another level inventions. Nice job indians!
I really like how you used 2 stepper motors for the x and y motion, my question is, wouldn't they wear out pretty quickly since they arent designed for this application?
Great project; excellent presentation. I would think that you may get better prints if you can find a way to shorten the distance from filament stepper and hot end.
Great job for a first time 3D printer project! Can you provide the dimensions of the aluminum frames and the correct distance from the extruder to the acrylic platform?
Tu proyecto es colosal me encantó. Veo que tienes muchas herramientas que envidia! ( Se ve que posees mucho conocimiento y por eso te admiro me suscribo e intentaré hacer my 3D printer. Thanks again for your help.
Young man well done !!! very good job .... one day i hope for you a job of engenier in a good factory ... Sorry for my english i'm living in France and i have 60 years old and never in a school i'm learning English ! only by myself .... Continue your studies if you can !!! you have a cleaver mind ... Good day for you and your familly !!! Eric from France !!!
Very good idea, I may also build one based on it. If only you could enhance the strength of support structure for better stiffness, better precision can be expected.
mmm I'm not sure about endstops! I tried to use them on my "DVD drives laser engraver" but the motors haven't enough force to activate the momentary switch
Could you please explain what the black pin-like component used with the wires is called? I encountered it while working on the project and couldn't understand what it was.
Hi! I´m a professor and I love this proyect! I would like to do it with my students. Could you please put the circuit plan link again? Because the file gives an error at unzipping. Cheers from Uruguay!
Hot melt glue isn't the best idea. It will let go eventually and the printer will fall apart. I would have used some kind of epoxy. Also the bed would be easier to level if you'd have used springs between the two boards. This also provides some protection should the head on the Z axis drive down too far. Otherwise, nice build. One of the best printers I've seen made out of old CD/DVD and floppy drives. My only complaint....You probably used Marlin or similar open source code, but only provided the hex file. If so, you should have also provided the source code as REQUIRED by the GPL. I built my own printer from scratch using surplus stepper motors from a hamfest. Frame was made from steel angle and bar stock from Homedepot.
Your 3d printer is awesome. But i want to know something. Can XLoader create andcontrol all stepper and floppy drive or i should program for that motors
Are bhai... Your work is awesome but_ You must have to give the examples of 2 or 3 3D Objects and the clear view of the objects... You are like just skipping it !
I love how the print thats on the heat bed thats in the thumbnail is a different colour to what is actually being put in the extruder😂😂😂 sorry man i dont mean to hate btw great job it looks amazing👍
it's the same milling machine, check the plastic cable (is still green, he only changed the cube/printed thing ) only the object was colorized so it looks better... green isn't really a good color for thumbnail that small... he is amazing though fkin made this stuff home, however i bet he researched it for a long time before he learned it himself.
What are the dimensions for the composite panels? and where'd you buy them? And some of the other stuff weren't listed in the description. If anyone knows, please say so. Thanks.
I don't like the fact that you're hiding the imperfections of your creation. This video is supposed to inspire people to create a replica of what you just did at home. This will cost people money and time. When you try to hide the parts that have failed in your print, that just makes me wonder what else did you hide from us. And with that said, you've not gained my trust in trusting you that what you just built was built purely from what we've seen in the video and I just can't trust that your video is actually something worth replicating. Thank you, but I'm out.
I agree you can still see at the end with the finished print he doesn't show all the sides of the print. Just the good faces. However, the bad sides can still be seen slightly.
El video lo veo de gran ayuda, una buena guia para empesar, ademas todo esta sujeto a cambios, y no a todos les va a servir igual, tambien e visto otros videos de como hacerlo, pero veo este como buen complemento a usar materiales que muchos tenemos como desperdicio en la casa. Me gusto mucho, creo que debido a lo barato que me puede salir lo voy a intentar alegremente.
@Shay Axelrod: Well then, instead of simply bitching about all of his mistakes and how you don't trust him. I guess that you should put up YOUR video of YOUR PETFECT homemade 3D Printer so we all know exactly how it's done.
I have a question, how to use a more powerful processor to do the calculations instead of the arduino microcontroller, and tell me if you think that It Can help to be more precise
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Nice project there buddy, by the way can you tell me how far the distance between the extrusion head and the bed that you set up? thats bothering me a lot lol..
This is by far the most honest and best attempt of building a 3d printer from (mostly) scrap parts.
It’s amazing. People like you are smart enough to do this, and are not rich and famous, and own a huge tech company
I like recycling projects...Great build!
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Tapendra Mandal , what will be the cost to make it ...
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Incredible my friend. It´s the first time I have seen a DIY 3D printer and I´m wondered! Cheers from Argentina!
It would be very interesting to have the .ino file instead of the .hex file in order to calibrate the stepper motors so the 3d printer would work correctly. In addition we would need the characteristics of dvd motors (steps/rev, rating) to programme the arduino sketch. Thanks for sharing your printer.
Wow!
May I ask how accurate the cube came out please?
I have been thinking of doing something similar but with a dremel type flexible end on it.
The idea being to make small pcb's and engrave plastics and perhaps soft metals.
bonuse points for not squaring the axis so the cube isnt entirly square! gotta love eyeballing the angles!
The question is can you now use this to print a better 3d printer to be continued.
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Indians are very skilled, in fact they are known as the extremely risk takers at electronics, because they use basic things at building huge, at another level inventions. Nice job indians!
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Your heart is a PCB?
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Great bro
Awesome
I really like how you used 2 stepper motors for the x and y motion, my question is, wouldn't they wear out pretty quickly since they arent designed for this application?
3d printers use the same
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Great project; excellent presentation. I would think that you may get better prints if you can find a way to shorten the distance from filament stepper and hot end.
A well build project with a sturdy design. Really liked the project bro...
can I use another DVD writer to change floppy drive?
no servo for Z axis?
k i see it at 4:11.
short volume but awesome build to recycle old electronic.
thks for sharing.
*We need more Indian RUclipsrs like you!!*
Enough of skits and vlogs
Very Nice Setup Sir, I'm inspired to make my own version too...and will update soon
Great job for a first time 3D printer project! Can you provide the dimensions of the aluminum frames and the correct distance from the extruder to the acrylic platform?
Super clean and even cleanest Indian video
Tu proyecto es colosal me encantó. Veo que tienes muchas herramientas que envidia! ( Se ve que posees mucho conocimiento y por eso te admiro me suscribo e intentaré hacer my 3D printer. Thanks again for your help.
My brother and i made this project . It works like a real 3D printer
Awesome
So, with this setup, what are the maximum dimensions of plotted objects?
This is ridiculously astonishing. What are you going to make next at home ? An iPhone ? Impressive...😲😲😲😲😲
just awesome!!! bt we need more clearance like the name of the instruments clearly...
Young man well done !!! very good job .... one day i hope for you a job of engenier in a good factory ... Sorry for my english i'm living in France and i have 60 years old and never in a school i'm learning English ! only by myself .... Continue your studies if you can !!! you have a cleaver mind ... Good day for you and your familly !!! Eric from France !!!
Impressive! Very, very good build quality. Appreciate the work, man. Keep it up!
Very good idea, I may also build one based on it. If only you could enhance the strength of support structure for better stiffness, better precision can be expected.
I'm curious.. what is the maximum height for print?
Great tutorial, thank you !
Good creativity Tapendra. Keep it up.
After a long time ,
Nice 3D printer 👍
Man !! You are genius bro !!
Great work Nd build
Awesome project after 5 months
Superb bro...
Hello nice video,i want to ask you how much ampers should have the power supply?
Hello sir ,
Can u tell me on which software the design are made ...
aawesome!!
thanks for showing me something so clever and interesting, this kind of video gives me confidence, and gives me inspiration. thank you!
mmm I'm not sure about endstops! I tried to use them on my "DVD drives laser engraver" but the motors haven't enough force to activate the momentary switch
Could you please explain what the black pin-like component used with the wires is called? I encountered it while working on the project and couldn't understand what it was.
It's really great work 3D printing and your work like James bond....
Amazing Video... You got your self a subscriber brother....
Hi! I´m a professor and I love this proyect! I would like to do it with my students. Could you please put the circuit plan link again? Because the file gives an error at unzipping. Cheers from Uruguay!
What? You're a professor?
Good video. Could you do this again but use old printers? (For a larger build volume)
Super amazing cool project I love it 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
Hot melt glue isn't the best idea. It will let go eventually and the printer will fall apart. I would have used some kind of epoxy.
Also the bed would be easier to level if you'd have used springs between the two boards. This also provides some protection should the head on the Z axis drive down too far.
Otherwise, nice build. One of the best printers I've seen made out of old CD/DVD and floppy drives.
My only complaint....You probably used Marlin or similar open source code, but only provided the hex file. If so, you should have also provided the source code as REQUIRED by the GPL.
I built my own printer from scratch using surplus stepper motors from a hamfest. Frame was made from steel angle and bar stock from Homedepot.
Hey man... The link has broken for circuit diagram and code, can you provide another?
Your 3d printer is awesome. But i want to know something. Can XLoader create andcontrol all stepper and floppy drive or i should program for that motors
Are bhai... Your work is awesome but_ You must have to give the examples of 2 or 3 3D Objects and the clear view of the objects... You are like just skipping it !
Amazing project! What is the biggest size it can print? Can it print ABS, PLA and TPU?
4:24 That noise scared the shit out of me 😂
This is pretty cool, I will try making this! Btw whats the max size this can print? looks to me like about 5x5x5 cm?
Nice video👌👌👌
Wow. This is perfect. Congratulations.
Nice job.....
This young man needs to be studied by NASA.
Cuz he looks like he could be a star?
Tapendra Mandal how much did it cost E2E ? Can you also mention the tools that you used. Like the drill bits the size, the glue gun etc.
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Bro I just loved it you used a left hand type extruder or right hand type extruder?
I love how the print thats on the heat bed thats in the thumbnail is a different colour to what is actually being put in the extruder😂😂😂 sorry man i dont mean to hate btw great job it looks amazing👍
it's the same milling machine, check the plastic cable (is still green, he only changed the cube/printed thing ) only the object was colorized so it looks better... green isn't really a good color for thumbnail that small... he is amazing though fkin made this stuff home, however i bet he researched it for a long time before he learned it himself.
Very neat as always.
Name of the drilling machine please.
Wonderful amazing awesome video bhai....😝😝😝😝💗💗💗💗💗💗👍👍👍👍👍👍
nice ide, (ask) can I make it like ... that? and what materials should I prepare and how much budget is out
Nice work friend...
Amazing Bro... Hats off to you
Posting a file with dimensions will be great.
Thank you so much bro because of your programing file my printer starte working
Awesome work bro. 😍😍
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Will I get the required accuracy if I use a lead screw instead of a timmer belt and pulley?
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Thank you
What are the dimensions for the composite panels? and where'd you buy them? And some of the other stuff weren't listed in the description. If anyone knows, please say so. Thanks.
Waited for your project its awesome .
Thank you
+Tapendra Mandal which glue you use sir and sheet and plzz sent all material required
Where can i find the hot end mounting bracket (white plastic piece) at 4:08 of video?
It's a open source firmware? (Really good project, thanks to share)
Thanks man you gave good explanation with ur video
Step 1: Buy a 3D printer
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Step 3: Return the 3d printer
Edit: This comment is not original, I "stole" it.
it's a good idea =)))
Bought -> Return ? Why?
@Zg Programeri He forgot about mechanics, and electronics.... Plastics are to cheap and it's a little percent of all. So this 3 steps are crap....
@@strunapl6103 it was a joke dude😂😂
Brilliant
Bro your video is incredible. But I have a query. How did you print so efficiently without using any hot bed? Please let me know.
And what about programming the arduino ??
7:30 he is using XLoader. Instead of regular .ino file he used HEX file.
@@kanadnemade so the Xloader contains the arduino program ?
Update?
good idea for do it yourself students in simple method. but just tell about basics about parts having functions.
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bro awesome work.. tell me one thing if you take 3 cd drive instead of 2 cd drive and 1 floppy will that be any problem?
Funny part is that you can get tons of disk drives for free.
Funny but how to get 50$ arduino bundle cheap?
@@cupcake_toucher445It does not cost 50 Dollars. You can get it for around 10 Dollars
Where
@@cupcake_toucher445temu
@@cupcake_toucher445 I got mine for like 20$ and lots of free stuff
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I don't like the fact that you're hiding the imperfections of your creation. This video is supposed to inspire people to create a replica of what you just did at home. This will cost people money and time. When you try to hide the parts that have failed in your print, that just makes me wonder what else did you hide from us. And with that said, you've not gained my trust in trusting you that what you just built was built purely from what we've seen in the video and I just can't trust that your video is actually something worth replicating.
Thank you, but I'm out.
I agree you can still see at the end with the finished print he doesn't show all the sides of the print. Just the good faces. However, the bad sides can still be seen slightly.
Don't bully him. He's just trying to help us all. Not everything is perfect. He is just trying to show how to make a 3D printer at home.
El video lo veo de gran ayuda, una buena guia para empesar, ademas todo esta sujeto a cambios, y no a todos les va a servir igual, tambien e visto otros videos de como hacerlo, pero veo este como buen complemento a usar materiales que muchos tenemos como desperdicio en la casa. Me gusto mucho, creo que debido a lo barato que me puede salir lo voy a intentar alegremente.
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¡Gracias! ¡Estoy totalmente de acuerdo!
@Shay Axelrod: Well then, instead of simply bitching about all of his mistakes and how you don't trust him. I guess that you should put up YOUR video of YOUR PETFECT homemade 3D Printer so we all know exactly how it's done.
it made me excited. İs it possible to do big printer like 1meter-1meter with the same source that you used?
At the end there's a red print with a green filament loaded in the printer 😂😆
That’s because the filament takes a while to change to another filament
Nice built with minimum equipments. Carry on friend...
can you modify this to make a lazer engraver
This is an awesome schoolproject to learn. might give something like this a go together with my son
Sir make a arduino based fire fighting robot with ultrasonic sensor
You are genius. Keep it up
Bro your awesome
*you're
DemonInAJar ha ha just about to comment that😂
good video!!
who has finished the arduino programming?
I like the vid, but I found myself replaying most of the clips because there wasn’t enough time for me to look at it and process it.
I have a question, how to use a more powerful processor to do the calculations instead of the arduino microcontroller, and tell me if you think that It Can help to be more precise
I got first prize in my science exhibition
In how much time you finished the project?
First prize for doing what ? Did you make this ?
Any site/location with the dimensions of the structure? From the aluminum profiles?
OMG... how did you even make it so that your computer recognizes how much is done (if you notice)
what are the part needed in both the DVD driver and the Floppy disk and could you make this using a arduino uno?
I dont know, how the fck i am gonna make one even after seeing your video. But im subscribing anyway.
I like your screwdriver!!! I want one so baddddd!!!!!!!
can you make a big 3d printer
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Bebete Ferreira what?
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Nice project there buddy, by the way can you tell me how far the distance between the extrusion head and the bed that you set up? thats bothering me a lot lol..