So You Just Bought A MakerBot
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So You Just Bought a MakerBot
You raised the funds, placed the pre-order, waited a few weeks, then suddenly received the shipment notification e-mail. Now What?
Well, the first thing you (or your group) need to do is tool-up for the build.
Tooling Up
- For Everything
- Empty egg carton(s) to manage all the little nuts, bolts and washers.
- Metric wrench set or a couple of small adjustable wrenches
- Needle nose pliers
- For the Plastruder
- Soldering iron
- If you haven't already, invest in at least one good Weller-type iron with settable temperature.
- Electronics solder
- Hook-up wire
- Soldering iron
Optional But Useful
- Multimeter
- 3mm or 1/8" drill bit
- Painters tape
- Thermocouple-based temperature probe
- Metric hex key set
- If not at your local hardware store, check out sports and cycling shops for sets.
- Magnifier lamp
- Dremel with cutting wheel
- Useful when bolts and threaded rods turn out to be longer than desired
- Protective eyewear
- Use when cutting and/or drilling
- Fan/ventilation
- Use when soldering.
Soft(ware) Skillz
While we'd all love to have infinite budget to buy all the best toys, the fact of the matter is most of us enthusiasts are either students, parents, or employed in fields that don't need the tools. With that in mind, here are the free and mostly open source (SketchUp is free of cost but not open source) tools I use:
- ReplicatorG 0014: http://replicat.org/download
- Installation instructions: http://replicat.org/installation-mac
- If you haven't done any arduino stuff, be sure to explicitly install the included FTDI USB2TTL drivers.
- Python (preferably v2.6) if it's not there already.
- I use MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/) for my CLI tools.
- SkeinFox, v1.5: http://wiki.github.com/jmil/SkeinFox/
- A more friendly UI for skeinforge slicing models.
- Install git-1.6.5.1 for OS X: http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/downloads/list?can=3
- Download & Install SkeinFox: http://github.com/jmil/SkeinFox/downloads
- Pleasant3D: http://www.pleasantsoftware.com/developer/pleasant3d/index.shtml
- For visualizing STL models before slicing and the resulting GCode after slicing.
- Very useful for centring and repositioning STL models for optimal build platform printing.
- MeshLab: http://www.meshlab.org/
- Useful for troubleshooting 3D model issues, converting between formats, scaling from imperial to metric units, etc.
- Blender 2.49b: http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
- OpenSCAD: http://openscad.org/
- Use the "openscad-latest.dmg" version: http://www.kintel.net/public/openscad-latest.dmg
- Google SketchUp 7 (not Pro): http://sketchup.google.com/download/gsu.html
- Arduino 0018
Start Building!
- MakerBot Build Instructions
- The CupCake body: http://wiki.makerbot.com/cupcake
- The Plastruder heated extruder: http://wiki.makerbot.com/plastruder-mk4
- The Frostruder pressurized extruder: http://wiki.makerbot.com/frostruder-mk2
- RepRap Electronics - http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Generation3Electronics
- Motherboard v1.2 - http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Motherboard_1.2
- Stepper Motor Driver v2.3 - http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Stepper_Motor_Driver_2.3
- Extruder Controller v2.2 - http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Extruder_Controller_2.2
- Optional
- Optical Endstops v1.2 - http://www.reprap.org/wiki/OptoEndstop_2.1
It's Built! Now What?
Before you dive head-first into your first print, run through the following sanity checks.