Printrbot LC
Description
Printrbot LC has a 6" x 6" x 6" (150 x 150 x 150 mm). This is about 3.5 liters.
The Printrbot LC takes a couple hours to build - give or take. (see videos below)
For more here:
printrbot.com/shop/printrbot-lc/
Part numbers and diagram here:
printrbot.com/files/2012/04/LC-Parts-List-w-pics.jpg
Build Video Here:
youtube.com/watch?v=rV8_1-k8q9o&feature=share&list=PLF14E08F284105731
Instructions
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Why is it when I open the dxf in Corel Draw it comes out super huge?
Will this release see any updates regarding the LC versions of the Y-bar ends, motor couplers and belt brackets?
please release the files or declare if the other machines are opensource or not.
Can you please release the Plus files and update the files as well?
I have one I bought from Brook, but I am going to give cutting a new one out of Styrene Plastic a go... you wont need the screws to assemble all of the pieces..
Indeed, the release of the Printrbot Plus files are long overdue. There is no reason for it not to be.
What ver these files are. please upload latest. if you cant upload latest then please give matching bom. also are you going to release + model?
i really wish someone would upload the dxf for the plus size one.
Ok, now if someone will just make a derivative in the "double wide" format, you will win one Internet.
Laser cut SVG here; for some reason inkscape doesn't like this DXF: http://www.mr2-power.com/Print...
I used an old version of AI I had (v10) but I went ahead and bought the new CS5 later. Maybe I should do a conversion and add the correct doubled files. I am working on getting the old 3d files posted too. the community may be able to help with instruction animations, etc.
-Brook
I was working in a file doubling the files that need so, but is the svg in real size?
Does that mean all kickstarter kits have been shipped? A friend of mine is still waiting for his. (He was quite late to pledge, I think on the last day)
No. Sadly. I am waiting for my PB+ still. But all types are shipping. If your friend wants to find out when he might get his, he should:
1) Find his backer number from the list we worked out from the Kickstarter site:
http://www.printrbottalk.com/f...
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2) Find the highest backer number posted for his type here:
http://www.printrbottalk.com/f...
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amp;t=398
And then he can guess at how far through the list they are (there are 1793 backers total).
My congratulations in the first place, I love your printrbot design and all the work you're having! :-D
Now, it's just me or it's missing one printer foot in the dxf?
There's more info on the printrbot talk forums:
http://www.printrbottalk.com/f...
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From CL1:
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Note that he says "unique" parts in the description. You will need to double up on many of the parts there to actually make a complete LC set. I suggest that when you do, consider my posts on laser-cutting's cone-shaped cut and be sure you have created LEFT and RIGHT pairs. The parts
needing doubling are: 105,106,107,108. 150,151,152,153,154, and 191. These P/N's taken from the JPG link at the LC Thing. I've also added them to the LC 4 Letter code listing here. Here are the parts needing doubling up listed the 4 letter way: FOOT, RDEP, LRDC, BSTR. REPC, RSHC, CVRC, RSLC, NSPC, a
nd GUSS.
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these are the unique parts, meaning that some of these pieces will need to be made more than once to get a complete set. comparing the dxf to the jpg with the parts numbers, the parts needing doubling are: 105,106,107,108. 150,151,152,153,154, and 191.

Awesome, I'll cut this out on my home-built mill.
I'm going to use 1/8" plywood from the hobby store and maybe print some bushings to replace the ULN bearings ( I have none left).
Vectric is the software I'm going to use for tool offsets and to generate the "G-code"
Rob
http://whatisacnc.com