Creality Ender-3 3D Printer Frame

Considerations and Justifications for Choice

As we dismantled the microscope, a frame is needed for the mounting of the components. 

Prototyping Process: Cycle of Test, Critique and Re-Design

V1

Our original idea was to build an aluminium frame from scratch to separate the axes for remote control of the microscope movement.

However, to build a frame entirely from scratch would be time consuming and difficult to do. We eventually decided to use a 3D printer’s frame and mount our microscope parts onto it. The frame we are using is from the Creality Ender 3 3D printer. We kept the motors on the frame to allow change of microscope focus and the x and y axis positions of the slide. 

V1 Creality Ender 3D Printing Frame (Default)

V2

 

V2 Creality Ender 3D Printing Frame

Identified Issues with Previous Prototype:

  • Skeleton frame is customised and has fixed dimensions. Drilling screw holes requires a specialised environment for that particular material.

Modifications Made:

  • Replaced part of the original metal skeleton frame with aluminum file
  • Added a 3D printed L bracket to avoid having to drill holes through the skeleton frame for mounting of Arduino board and Raspberry Pi screen on frame

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