/snappy-reprap

A cheap, snap-together, nearly screw-less, mostly printable 3D printer.

Primary LanguageOpenSCADGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

Snappy Full Rendering

Snappy-Reprap v1.1

A parametric design for a cheap self-replicating 3D printer (reprap) that snaps together to minimize screws and non-printed parts.

Important Links:

What URL
GitHub Repository https://github.com/revarbat/snappy-reprap
Project Wiki https://github.com/revarbat/snappy-reprap/wiki
Bill of Materials https://github.com/revarbat/snappy-reprap/wiki/BOM
How to Assemble https://github.com/revarbat/snappy-reprap/wiki/Assembly
RepRap.org Wiki Page http://reprap.org/wiki/Snappy
Dev Forum https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/snappy-reprap-dev

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/revarbat/snappy-reprap

Generating STL Files

For all platforms, you will need to have OpenSCAD installed. You can download OpenSCAD from their website at http://www.openscad.org

OS X:

Under OS X, you'll need to make sure you have the Xcode command-line tools installed first. You can get them by installing Xcode from the App Store.

You shouldn't need to change the Makefile. It should set $OPENSCAD as:

OPENSCAD=/Applications/OpenSCAD.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenSCAD

To generate the STL model files, open a terminal to the snappy-reprap directory and type:

make

Linux:

Under Linux, you will need to edit the Makefile, and change $OPENSCAD to:

OPENSCAD=openscad

To generate the STL model files, open a terminal to the snappy-reprap directory and type:

make

Windows:

Under Windows, you'll probably have to open and compile each *_parts.scad file individually and manually export the STL files.

You might be able to run the makefile under CygWin, if you set $OPENSCAD to something like:

OPENSCAD="/Program Files/OpenSCAD/openscad.exe"