made some progress on my delta 3D printer.

made some progress on my delta 3D printer.
here short video of it in action :

I really wonder how long this “steelball” bearings will last.

I really need that sticker. Where can I get it? Also, what you did with the spool is interesting, although I’d me worried about layer height issues.

@Justin_Nesselrotte the spool is actually just boosting the height of my bed to compensate for lack of cable. It will soon be mounted on top of the printer. Also the sticker can be brought at redbubble.

@Justin_Nesselrotte beat me to it on the sticker.

That sticker implies you have a select market sector in mind for this printer. Don’t you just love demographics? :grinning:

I have the same sticker on my printer!

@Mark_Rehorst yep it’s my own design, the side plates are held together by 2 bottom plates and 1 top plate but also the rails have been incorporated to hold it together.

Nice bullet proof design. How did you manage to get the bend angles accuratr enough for a delta?whats the error like? ±1degree?

If the Trino printer is Japanese should that warning be in Kanji script?

Are those ball bearings and magnets holding everything together?

@william_foster This may sound stupid but is it possible to make your own plastic wire by using pearler beads because this melt easily and come in different colors?

@Mark_Rehorst the carbon rods should be extremely accurate if made correctly. and i think the same applies for the frame. haven’t had a whole lot to do with delta myself but here’s hoping that’s it’s good enough. @ekaggrat_singh_kalsi the plates were bent on a cnc machine, i’m guessing ±0.3 degrees error.
@James_Patrick yep they are KD310 magnets rated at 2 kg a piece.
@HOLY_HOTDOG_TOASTER i dunno man.