3D printing has recently exploded as both an engineering technology and commercially-accessible tool, and I wanted to explore how I could make a custom-built 3D printer part of my home. Unfortunately, many DIY printers and kits tend to be messy collections of wires, motors, andĀ metal,Ā which would look out-of-place inĀ many people’s homes (especially for folks without a dedicated workshop area). My challenge: build a 3D printer (from scratch) andĀ implementĀ modern home aesthetics to create an attractive and functional printer that would fit into a living room as easilyĀ as it would an engineering workspace.
Over the course of ten weeks, I designed and built a 3DĀ printer (following the design of a RepRap Prusa i3) and an integrated stand. I’m quite happy with how it turned out, and I certainly learned about the importance of considering aesthetics during all parts of the design cycle. I look forward to continuing working on this project for many years to come, and having it as part of my home.
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The links below document my progress, and are sorted in “reverse order” with my final design report and reflection on the top.
- Final Report (4/20/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/04/20/a-living-room-3d-printer-final-design-report/
- Aesthetic Reflections and Future Work (5/4/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/05/04/reflections-and-plans-for-the-living-room-3d-printer/
- Building Update (4/13/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/04/13/update-mechanical-assembly/
- Influence of 20th Century Aesthetic Movements (4/04/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/04/04/3d-printer-update-and-impacts-of-20th-century-aesthetic-movements/
- Design Progress (3/27/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/03/27/3d-printer-progress/
- Project Constraints (3/09/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/03/09/living-room-3d-printer-top-constraints/
- Design Review (3/02/2016): https://www.aesdes.org/2016/03/02/design-review-a-living-room-3d-printer/
- Project Inspirations (2/25/2016):Ā https://www.aesdes.org/2016/02/25/project-inspirations/