PWDR Printer Adventure

And now to embark on building a Pwdr Printer.   I’ve got a BOM from the PWDR project, and I’m going into dangerous territory.  I’ve already contacted the Pwdr project, and they seem nice enough.  The only want to talk via email for some reason.  It seems a bit cumbersome for a community, but it’s a start if nothing else.  I’m going to build a plain vanilla pwdr initially to get use to the tech, and get to know it more intimately.  After that, I’ll start working on a bigger system and see what improvements can be made.  I’m still not sure how active the community is, but no better way to find out then to jump in.

Parts Progress and Cost analysis:

  • Acrylic GS 790×384 8mm or 32″x15.1″ 5/16″ (x4)
  • Acrylic GS 384×384 5mm or 15.1″x15.1″ 3/16″(x1)

http://pwdr.github.com/documentation.html

http://reprap.org/wiki/Powder_Printer_Recipes#Metal_Casting_Powder

Not really part of the pwdr printer, but useful for printed parts.  http://reprap.org/wiki/Moldmaking_Tutorial

The pwdr design parts were sourced from a company that doesn’t appear to ship to the US, so I’m going to start correlating to parts I can get in the states.

Steppers:  ST4209S1006-B (tech details) – these appear to be twice as accurate as the steppers that are used in the reprap project, and are still nema 17

The following appear to be the only ones in the running at the moment.

http://www.kysanelectronics.com/Products/Detail.php?recordID=6445

http://www.kysanelectronics.com/Products/Detail.php?recordID=6444

http://www.kysanelectronics.com/Products/Detail.php?recordID=6443

Print Head was found here and only costs $8.25 the print cartridge is here at $15.45.  At almost twice the cost of the print head.

Belts and other parts can be ordred from here

Contacted the following inkjet printer companies:

HP 1-800-HPINVENT (1-800-474-6836).

Canon  1-800-652-2666

Brother  1-877-276-8437

Known Builders:

http://matthiasm.com/pwdr.html

References:

USB to SCSI, making it work *WIP*

imageLesson number one is, make sure you match up your connectors.  Found a good reference for scsi connector types here.

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So I got this USB to SCSI cable for my LTO 3 drive.  Come to find out, my LTO is an MD68 connector.  So now I had to get an adapter, and hope it all meshes well together and talks nicely.  I ordered the following adapter.

I bought the adapter off amazon.  Should get in a few days and we’ll see if it all plays well together.  If not I’m out almost 200 bucks.

 

Amanda Home Backup Server *WIP*

Based off this link.

I want to backup all my linux and windows system to a central place, using a mix of BluRay / Tape for long term storage, and external USB disks for near term bulk storage.  The tapes and bluray would basically for if the usb drive decided to die.

Backing up a windows client to amanda:

http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Zmanda_Windows_Client

 

References:

http://www.harkness.co.uk/services/backup.html

Home Server Amanda Backup Server

http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Tapetype_definitions

http://www.amanda.org/

https://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Amanda

https://www.howtoforge.com/centralized-backup-server-with-amanda-on-centos

https://www.howtoforge.com/disk-backup-with-amanda-on-debian-lenny

http://www.amanda.org/download.php