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Desktop 3D DIY Printer Kit - Assembly Required in Upper Bukit Timah Road, North Singapore for sale

Desktop 3D DIY Printer Kit - Assembly Required
Desktop 3D DIY Printer Kit - Assembly Required
Desktop 3D DIY Printer Kit - Assembly Required
Desktop 3D DIY Printer Kit - Assembly Required

Mek-Lab Prusa i3 3D Printer (Full Kit)
** Assembly required
The Mek-Lab Prusa i3 is a great beginner kit combining the simplicity of an erector set with the power of a much more expensive desktop printer. The kit comes with everything you need to assemble the 200x200mm print area machine (with the exception of an 8"x8" glass surface). With the use of a few simple tools and a little bit of time you too can get started 3D printing the worlds next big idea.
This kit includes the following:
Complete Set of Printed Plastic Parts Needed.
Clear Acrylic frame
x12 LM8UU Linear Bearings (2 spares)
x2 623ZZ Bearings
8mm Stainless Steal 204 Threaded Rod (Pre-Cut)
8mm Chromed Linear Rod for X, Y, Z (Pre-Cut)
5mm Threaded Rod Grade 10 Hardened Steel
x1 Dual Power 12v/24v Heated Bed
x1 Direct Drive Extruder w/ Injection Molded Parts for 1.75mm ABS/PLA
360W 12v 30A Power Supply (Not Pictured)
x4 NEMA 17 2.6kg/cm Stepper Motors
x1 NEMA 17 4.8kg/cm Stepper Motor (Used for Bed)
2 Meters of GT2 Belt
x2 20 Tooth Pulleys
x1 Ramps 1.4
x2 5mmx5mm Couplings
x3 Electronic End Stop Circuits w/ LED
x2 Belt Tensioners
x4 Threaded Bed Adjustment Knobs
x4 Bed Springs
All Required Nuts/Bolts for Assembly
Power Cable
Features:
Impressive 200x200mm Print Area
Able to print PLA Plastic (1.75mm)
Items you will need:
Tools
Filament
Time
Build Guide and Firmware/Software:
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Disclaimer:
This is a kit of components for assembly into a 3D Printer by the end user. Building and using the printer is potentially very dangerous as it involves electricity and high temperatures.
Building the printer will require a certain amount of physical dexterity, common sense and a thorough understanding of what you are doing. We have provided fully comprehensive build documentation to enable you to build your 3D Printer Kit in a safe manner.
However ultimately we cannot be responsible for your health and safety whilst building or operating the printer, with that in mind be sure you are confident with what you are doing prior to commencing with building or buying. Read all of the manual to enable you to make an informed decision.
Building and operating involves electricity, so all necessary precautions should be taken and adhered to, the printer runs on 12V supplied by a certified power supply, so you shouldn't ever have to get involved with anything over 12V but bear in mind there can still be high currents involved and even at 12V they shouldn't be taken lightly.
High temperatures are involved with 3D Printing, the Extrusion nozzle of the hot end runs at 230°C, the heated bed runs a 110°C and the molten plastic extruded will initially be at around 200°C, so special care and attention should be made when handling these parts of the printer during operation.
We wouldn't recommend leaving your printer running un attended, or at least until you are confident to do so. We cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage, threat, hurt or other negligent result from either building or using the printer.