A 3D printer designed to be cheap, accessible, and portable. Currently in development, do NOT try building your own without messaging me for help for now. Join the the Discord server here
The dev_process
folder contains a selection of notes & data that provide a peek into the development process of this printer. Due to privacy reasons it is only a snippet. If there's something specific feel free to reach out.
- Fits in a 200x200x70mm volume
- Under $300 CAD (using the attached BOM)
- Uses common, off-the-shelf parts
- Completely self replicating* (currently the base is not printable on itself)
*planned
In the root of the repository is a file called BOM.xlsx
. Contains all the relevant links, notes, etc. Currently missing screw counts, please use the CAD for that.
Join the discord for help, I will gladly give guidance on how to build your own.
Can I see a video?
There are short clips that can be found in the discord. Currently working on a proper release video, will try and get that out soontm.
Where's the extruder?
Great question! The Neutrino is designed to use a Sherpa Mini in bowden configuration. Due to copyright, it cannot be included in the CAD. It can be found here. Totally awesome design.
Why a Bowden Setup?
Initially the printer had a Direct Drive setup, but this was later swapped to Bowden. There were a couple reasons for this
- Faster printing
- Short tube length
- Easier maintenance
- Easier to explain to others
- Being a portable printer, many people who have never seen a 3D printer see it. I think this makes Neutrino double as an educational/inspirational tool and for that reason it is easier to explain the separate parts of a Bowden extruder vs a DD setup.
Where can I source my parts?
Anywhere you can find them. The BOM.xlsx
file contains links to all the sources that I used during development. The printer itself uses all standard 8mm + M3 hardware. Use AliExpress, Amazon, spare parts, etc. Unfortunately you will need to print your own parts for now, but that will change soon.
Is there an assembly guide?
Not yet, working on that soon. For now you should just use the CAD. There is also the discord for help. I can assist you personally there.
What is under OLED_Module
?
Under OLED_Module is a custom, optional PCB that contains an OLED display, rotary encoder, kill switch, and speaker. The case is still WIP, but the PCB itself has been tested and works well.
Why the name "Neutrino"?
The Positron project was a huge inspiration for me whilst designing this project. Seeing the innovation process and Kralyn's willingness to tackle problems was a huge motivator for me. While Neutrino was originally a codename, I believe it fits pretty well.
- Make the base self replicating
- Misc clearance fixes
- Add pin breakout connector
- Add PET Recycling integration