Introduction
Our kit includes all the standard parts required to build a Mini Kossel, plus many extras including an LCD controller and SD-card slot for true stand-alone printing without a PC. All wires are cut to size and made up with plugs and connectors - no soldering or crimping is required. The RAMPS electronics are concealed in the base for neatness and portability, and power and USB cables (supplied) plug in on the side. The ball-ended carbon-fiber diagonal rods which are critical to print quality are accurately pre-assembled by us on a purpose-made jig.
You can buy the complete kit here: http://www.HKBay.com
Specifications for the standard machine are at http://reprap.org/wiki/Kossel
Tools
No tools specified.
Parts
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Unpack the kit and check that all parts have been supplied and none have been damaged during shipping. To help you with this, each box or bag will have its own packing label. There is also a list of materials at the end of these instructions in Appendix A.
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Contact us immediately at info@hkbay.com if you find any missing or damaged parts.
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Read through each chapter of these instructions to gain an idea of what is involved and how long it might take, before starting on the work described.
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Ensure you have the necessary skills to carry out the work, or enlist the help of someone who does.New line.
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Work on a firm table or bench in a clean dry well-lit area.
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Observe tool safety and anti-static precautions (see below).
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Ask for help if you run into any problems - we will always do our best to resolve any problems encountered. Our contact is info@hkbay.com
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Acknowledgements
Our thanks go first of all to Johann C Rocholl for designing this great printer (and its predecessor the Rostock), blogging about it and publishing the designs on Github. Thanks also to Builda3Dprinter and Blomker Industries for linking their build manuals from the RepRap Kossel Wiki, which helped to get us started with the first prototype build.
This Manual is in part based on the excellent Manual released by Builda3Dprinter!
Acknowledgements
Our thanks go first of all to Johann C Rocholl for designing this great printer (and its predecessor the Rostock), blogging about it and publishing the designs on Github. Thanks also to Builda3Dprinter and Blomker Industries for linking their build manuals from the RepRap Kossel Wiki, which helped to get us started with the first prototype build.
This Manual is in part based on the excellent Manual released by Builda3Dprinter!