Some may remember the first iteration of my plywood design named the raise-d³. It came a long way and is almost leaving the beta status.
It may be not the most advanced design or a super fancy corexy dual head on linear rails but it does its job very well. I tested it for some months now and it prints very reliable and never let me down while delivering quality prints all the time. The wooden frame might not be for everyone but it looks quite nice and after all you can mill it yourself on smaller cnc machines. That was the main goal. Furthermore it is very comfortable to mount all electronics you can possibly think of in the large compartment at the bottom, leaving them accessible and neatly organized, while all centrally cooled.
Specs are:
- 250mm x 270mm x 250mm print volume
- Titan Aero or Mk8 Hotend/extruder
- Powerful EBM Papst part cooling fan
- Realtively low noise with DRV Steppers <40dB (avg)
- Silicon 5mm heated bed
- Servo probe based bed tilt compensation
- Raspberry pi3 integration and camera mount included in the files
- Easy and fast to assemble
- Bearing supported spool holders with up to 4 at a time mounted
- 10mm rail setup
- HTD 3M belts for the y Axis 2GT for the X-Axis
- 400mm x 400mm footprint
- Designed with quality parts in mind
- GPL V3 license
Link to Project page with Repository at the bottom:
https://raise-uav.com/projekte/raise-three-d/


