What If I Don't Have A 3D Printer?

Not to worry! You can use a 3D printing service such as 3DHubs or MakeXYZ to have a local 3D printer operator 3D print and ship you parts to you. This is a great way to get your parts 3D printed by local makers. You could also try checking out your local Library or search for a Maker Space.

Slice Settings

These settings are for a 0.4mm and 0.8mm nozzle profiles using CURA 3.4.1. Optimized for the Ultimaker 2/3. 

  • Nozzle .4mm or 8.mm
  • Layer Height .2mm or 0.3mm
  • Line Width .38 or 0.77mm
  • Print Speed 70mm/s or 50mm/s 
  • Retraction 6.5mm
  • Build plate adhesion type – skirt
  • Bed 60c
  • No supports

Fusion 360 files 

Below are links to modify the design of the enclosure, noodle size and motor parts to fine tune them to adjust to your printer tolerances.

Design Source Files

The enclosure assembly was designed in Fusion 360. This can be downloaded in different formats like STEP, SAT and more. Electronic components like the board, displays, connectors and more can be downloaded from our Fusion 360 CAD parts github repo.

This guide was first published on Aug 01, 2018. It was last updated on Mar 08, 2024.

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