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A derivative of Johann's Rostock but using 80/20 1010 T-Slotted aluminum instead of smooth SS rods. The extruded aluminum provide support for the prism structure.Video: http://youtu.be/STc54aOQdK4The goal for my derivative of the Johann’s Rostock was to build a simpler, lighter and more robust structure. I decided to use extruded aluminum since it’s quite strong, readily available, and relatively inexpensive. A piece of 80/20 10 SERIES 1010 1" X 1" T-SLOTTED EXTRUSION x 72" (1828.8mm) sells for $19 in Amazon.com. I was also inclined to use aluminum given that I have previous experience building and fabricating with this material (I built an all aluminum airplane in my garage). Gone are all the wood parts, and the stainless steel rods. I kept the idea of using as many 3D printed parts as possible, since I had easy access to a friend’s Prusa Mendel printer. I am a software developer; hence it was easy for me to learn OpenSCAD to design my own parts. I tried to keep the number of new parts to a minimum and, if possible, reuse or make a derivative of the original Rostock parts.I studied the Rostock Max by SeeMeCNC, which I think it is awesome. I love the “Cheapskate” design so I tried to replicate it but instead of flat plates for the carriage I decided to modify Johann’s design to fit the profile of the 1010 and to accommodate four 608 bearings. After multiple iterations and head scratching sessions, I concluded that the best and easiest way to provide anti-backlash pressure between the bearings and the channel was to elongate the shaft holes and wrap a rubber band between the opposing M4 bolts serving as bearing shafts. It works beautifully. Another difference is in the track of the GT2 belt. On the Max, the belt in the back of the carriage tracks within the 1010 slot. On the other side of the carriage, the belt tracks a few millimeters parallel to the 1010 beam. On the PRISMA, the whole length of the belt, up and down segments, track within the inward facing slot of the 1010 beam. There’s a separation of approximately 3mm between the up and down moving segments of the belt. The separation is made possible by the double bearing idler design. One bearing pushes one segment of the belt inward into the channel while the other keeps the top belt tracking just above and flush with the edges of the channel. The only drawback to this approach was that it requires you to widen 1.5” (38mm) of the channel at the top and bottom to allow the 608 bearing to fit inside the slot in order to push the belt farther in. You can easily accomplish this task with a Dremel rotary tool, metal cutting tool, small sanding tool and a flat screwdriver.The three vertical sections of 1010 extrusion provide the support for the entire structure. I used my cheap compound miter saw with a $12 metal cutting blade to cut the extruded aluminum pieces. I cut the vertical pieces to 36” ( 914.4mm). This translates to a maximum build height of roughly 13” (330mm). You can increase the build height by using longer verticals, however you need to keep in mind that you will need longer GT2 belts. The horizontal aluminum pieces are sandwiched in between top and bottom plastic corner gussets at each end and secured with t-nuts. You can buy 80/20 t-nuts at $0.24 a piece or you can make your own by printing a bunch or tnut.stl copies and super gluing a regular 10-32 nut to the plastic. The final structure is a triangular/prism beam very straight, clean and sturdy. Lastly, all other parts hang from the aluminum extrusion; motor mounts, heated bed, idlers, electronics, power supply, etc. I design and printed special mounting clips that fit the 1010 profile. Since some of you ask, here is an initial BOM. Remember this is still WIP. Some items in the list might (and probably will) change. I will be making minor mods to the carriage, bearing clip, and extruder parts. More instructions, files and pictures will be added soon.Bill of Material Qty Description Source Aluminum 3 80/20 10 SERIES 1010 1" X 1" T-SLOTTED EXTRUSION x 914.4mm (36") www.Amazon.com 9 80/20 10 SERIES 1010 1" X 1" T-SLOTTED EXTRUSION x 274.32mm (10.8") www.Amazon.com 1 213mm x 213mm x 1.6mm (8.4" x 8.4" x 0.063") Aluminum Sheet www.onlinemetals.com Hardware and Misc. Parts 6 4.8mm OD Carbon Fiber tubes 220mm length Local Hobby Store 36 608ZZ 8x22x7 Shielded Greased Miniature Ball Bearings www.UltiMachine.com 12 18-8 Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, M3 Thread, 22MM Length www.mcmaster.com 40 18-8 Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, M3 Thread, 10MM Length www.mcmaster.com 6 18-8 Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, M4 Thread, 60MM Length www.mcmaster.com 24 18-8 Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, M4 Thread, 45MM Length www.mcmaster.com 6 18-8 Stainless Steel Socket Head Cap Screw, M4 Thread, 25MM Length www.mcmaster.com 52 18-8 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Hex Locknut, M3 Size www.mcmaster.com 36 18-8 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Hex Locknut, M4 Size www.mcmaster.com 52 18-8 Stainless Steel Flat Washer, M3 Screw Size www.mcmaster.com 36 18-8 Stainless Steel Flat Washer, M4 Screw Size www.mcmaster.com 108 18-8 Stainless Steel Button Head Screw, 10-32 Thread, 0.5" Length www.mcmaster.com 108 18-8 Stainless Steel Machine Screw Hex Nut, 10-32 Thread www.mcmaster.com 108 18-8 Stainless Steel General Purpose Washers, Size 10 screw www.mcmaster.com Electronics 1 RAMPS Pre-Assembled Kit Complete www.UltiMachine.com 1 PCB Heatbed MK2 www.Ebay.com 4 Kysan 1124090 Nema 17 Stepper Motor www.UltiMachine.com Belts and Pulleys 18ft Timing Belt, GT2, Custom Length www.UltiMachine.com 3 Timing Pulley, GT2, 20 Tooth www.UltiMachine.com Extruder 1 Hot-End Assembly for "Steves-Extruder" www.SeeMeCNC.com 2 Rotating Polybutylene Tube Fitting, Adapter for 4MM Tube OD, M5 X 0.8 Male Pipe Thread www.mcmaster.com 5ft Super-Smooth Clear Mfa Tubing, 2 mm ID, 4 mm OD, 1 mm Wall Thickness www.mcmaster.com Printed Parts 80 tnut.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 3 carriage_06a.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 3 carriage_06b.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 24 carriageAxle.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 15 corner_gusset.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 3 corner_gusset_belt_notch.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 3 motor_end.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 6 motorEndClip.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 12 idlerClip.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 24 bearingbushing_long.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 4 hot_bed_clip.stl http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:34146 1 Airtripper's Bowden Extruder (modified to accept 4mm tube fitting) www.thingiverse.com/thing:22426 12 jaws.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175 12 joint.stl www.thingiverse.com/thing:17175

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