Architects3DP MEGA | Z axis design #14

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In the fourteenth episode, I have designed the Z axis of the Architects3DP MEGA big size 3D Printer. In the next episode, we'll assembly what we designed in this episode for the Z axis.

The Architects3DP MEGA is our most ambitious project so far here at Architects3DP. With this series, I'm gonna show you how to build a big 3D Printer, but also with industrial quality components for a low price.

Due to the BIG size of the Architects3DP MEGA 3D Printer, you'll be able to print with dual extruders, big size objects in real life scale.

Instead, if you want a standard size 3D Printer, definitively check out our Architects3DP i3 series, where we built a 250 x 240 x 200 mm DIY good quality 3D Printer for under $200.

Architects3DP i3 series here:
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DOWNLOAD the STL and STEP files for this episode:
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The included STL and STEP parts for the Architects3DP MEGA Z axis are the next:

Z axis bed - laser cut support x2
Z axis bed - laser cut center x2
Z bearing housing top x2
Z nut housing x4
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Architects3DP MEGA Specifications
- Dual extrusion build volume of 1.000 x 500 x 700 mm
- External size of 1.200 x 700 x 800 mm
- 7" touch screen
- Up to 20 micron (0.001 inch) layer resolution
- Up to 280 °C nozzle temperature
- Open filament system – print with any 1,75 mm material
- Totally DIY Customisable Project
- Premium 3D Printer Components
- Controlled over WIFI
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Architects3DP MEGA - Series

-#01 Project presentation
-#02 Structure Design and Unboxing
-#03 Structure Assembly
-#04 Motion Dynamics Unboxing
-#05 Extruders + hot ends Unboxing
-#06 Electronics Unboxing
-#07 Active Cooling Unboxing
-#08 Extruders assembly
- #09 X axis 1/2
- #10 X axis 2/2
- #11 MEGA Update
- #12 Y axis - structure
- #13 Y axis - movement

-#14 Z axis - design ----------------

-Z axis structure
-Z axis movement
-Power supply installation
-Electronics Assembly
-LCD Assembly
-Cooling configuration
-Heated bed installation
-Firmware configuration
-Software configuration
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1:00 Z axis design
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I think that such a large table needs three parallel profiles to increase rigidity. Now a horizontal partition is installed on the Z-axis, in which, in fact, there is no point.

VitaliySunny