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This document describes an Arduino-based 3D printer project. It includes an introduction to 3D printing technology and additive manufacturing. It then describes the specific components used in the AnetA8 3D printer prototype, including the machine parts, extruder, motherboard, stepper motors, heat bed, hot end, SMPS, and LCD display. It explains the fused deposition modelling process and software used called Marlin. Finally, it discusses potential applications and the future of 3D printing technology.

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This document describes an Arduino-based 3D printer project. It includes an introduction to 3D printing technology and additive manufacturing. It then describes the specific components used in the AnetA8 3D printer prototype, including the machine parts, extruder, motherboard, stepper motors, heat bed, hot end, SMPS, and LCD display. It explains the fused deposition modelling process and software used called Marlin. Finally, it discusses potential applications and the future of 3D printing technology.

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ARDUINO BASED 3D PRINTER

Guided By:
Dr. P.A. Harshavardhani
(Professor)

Presented By:
E.Sai krishna (17891A0470)
K.SaiVigneshReddy(17891A0481)
U.Tarun Sai (17891A04B6)

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE,VGNT)


Introduction
• 3D Printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology
where a three-dimensional object is created by laying down
successive layers of material.

• It is also known as Additive manufacturing.

• 3D Printing is achieved using an additive process, where


successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes.

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AnetA8 3D Printer
3D Printable Models

• 3D Printable models may be created with a computer-


aided design (CAD) package, Lithophane.

• The manual modeling process of preparing geometric


data for 3D computer graphics is similar to plastic arts
such as sculpting.

• 3D Scanner is a process of analyzing and collecting


data of real object: Its shape, appearance and builds
digital three-dimensional models.
Assembly parts
2.Machine Parts
3. Extruder drawing
4. Mother Board
5. Stepper motor
• Has used NEMA17 model
• It can give upto maximum
1.7AMP current
• Input voltage 8V-35V
• It has 1.8 degree revolution for
maximum high precision.
• Has 4.5kg torque/cm
• Bipolar
6. Heat Bed
• Has two types heat bed
• Cartesian ; Circular (Delta)
• We used a Cartesian type
because more spacious space
to print.
• Easily available in market.
• Cost is less.
• Low power conservable.
• Thickness 3.2mm.
• Temperature 60C-120C.
7. Hot End
• Helps in heating the PLA material
• Temperature 180C-230C
• It consists of 3 parts nozzle,
stainless steel heat brake,
aluminium heater block
• Voltage 12V
• Material 1.75mm
• Nozzle 0.4mm
• Has thermistor for heating the
stainless steel
8. SMPS
• An electronic power supply
helps for converting the
electrical power efficiently.
• Converts from AC to DC
• Output Voltage 12V
• Input voltage 220v
• Working principle: converted in
to DC by rectification process
through rectifier and filter
9. Smart LCD Display
• 20x4 line LCD display
• Connected to ramps 1.4 board
• Advantages: No need of pc, SD card inbuilt
Fused Deposition Modelling
• Material is drawn through a nozzle,
where it is heated and is then
deposited layer by layer.
• Layers are fused together upon
deposition as the material is in
melted state
• PLA material is used for printing
• Objects made using FDM have
smooth surfaces.
• FDM technique is highly accurate
and durable.
PROCESS INVOLVED IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
MARLIN
• It contain fully featured G-code which contains
approximately about 150 commands.
• It also has complete G-code movement suit that include
lines,aecs etc.
• Marlin has smart motion system, interrupt based movement
and linear acceleration.
• It supports for up to 5 extruders and a heated print bed.
• The LCD controller UI has around 20 language translations.
• It supports Cartesian, Delta, SCARA kinematics.
Applications
Industrial uses
• Mass production
• Rapid prototyping
• Rapid manufacturing
• Mass customization
Domestic and Hobbylist uses
• Clothing.
• 3D Bio printing.
• 3D Printing for implant and medical devices.
• 3D Printing services.
Future scope
• Future applications for 3D Printing might include creating open
source scientific equipment to create open source labs.

• Science based applications like reconstruction fossils in


paleontology.

• Replicating ancient and priceless ArtiCrafts in Archeology.

• Reconstructing bones and body parts in forensic pathology.


CONCLUSION
• 3D Printing technology could revolutionize and reshape the
world. Advances in 3d printing technology can significantly
change and improve the way we manufacture products and
produce goods worldwide.

• If the last industrial revolution brought us mass production and


the advent of economies of scale, the 3D Printing revolution
could bring mass manufacturing back a full circle to an era of
mass personalization, and a return to craftsmanship.
References
• https://openpressproject.com/project/printapress
• http://thefutureofthings.com/4664-the-future-of-3d-printing/
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing
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