Cooking Hacks, the open hardware division of Libelium, announced the immediate availability of a new 3D Printer Kit that includes all the hardware components needed to mount a 3D printer device from scratch, a step-by-step instruction guide and access to hands-on Build-It Workshops.
Destined for makers, hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts, the Cooking Hacks 3D Printer Kit includes professional online customer support for assembly and calibration.
The Cooking Hacks 3D Printer Kit is based on the latest Prusa iT3 open hardware design with components tested in the Libelium lab. With multi-voltage/frequency (220v/110v, 50/60Hz) capabilities, the, Kit has worldwide operability and includes:
- Electronics: motors, drivers, RAMPS to allow printing from an SD card, heated bed, end stop, Arduino Mega, thermistor (thermal resistor)
- Mechanics: standard hotend, bearings, fasteners, rods, belts, pulleys
- Structure: extruder, frame, plastic parts
- Tools for mounting
Features:
- Input voltage: 220V (Europe) / 110V (US)
- Material: 3mm ABS and 3 mm PLA
- Approximately assembly time: 8 hours
- Printing area: 20 × 20 × 20 cm
- Printer dimensions: 34 × 44 × 37 cm
- Based on the PRUSA ITERATION 3 - IT3
The Cooking Hacks 3D Printer Kit is now available for purchase online for 650€.