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Mar 6, 2017

How to develop your 3d printer by Diego Porqueras

Here is an interesting talk on how to design and develop your own 3d printer. You must watch it if you are interested in a process since it is very informative.

Talk summary:
Diego Porqueras invented the Bukobot and Bukito 3D printers. Bukobot’s wildly popular Kickstarter campaign raised four times the requested funds, helping Diego open a Southern California hackerspace store, Deezmaker.
But how do you design a 3D printer? Where would you even start? In this talk, Diego discusses the hardware design space of 3D printers, associated software challenges, and the basics of 3D printer operation.

Here is the video of the talk:

Jul 2, 2013

Interview with Diego Porqueras about Bukito 3D printer and Bukito Kickstarter




Via:

http://www.3dprinter-world.com/article/deezmaker-launches-bukito-kickstarter

Bukito portable 3d printer is on the Kickstarter now:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deezmaker/bukito-portable-3d-printer-take-it-everywhere

Update:

Bukito has grown and here it is at CES 2014 integrated with Lopoly software:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/01/deezmaker-bukito-and-leopoly.html






Build Volume: 5"x6"x5" (125mmx150mmx125mm)
Resolution: 50 microns (0.05mm) X/Y 100 microns (0.1mm) Z
Nozzle Size: 0.5mm
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm (No special cartridge needed)
Speed: 150mm/sec+
Materials*: PLA, ABS, MABS, Nylon, Laywood
Power: Includes 110-240 Power adapter. Runs with 12-16v for battery power (not included)
Weight: ~6lbs
Controller: Panucatt's custom Azteeg series board (Arduino Compatible)
Software: G-Code compatible (Using Marlin Firmware) / Free Open Source programs like Repetier Host or Pronterface

Update (1.4.2014.):

New interview with Diego:

http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/04/new-interview-with-diego-porqueras-of.html