Phoenix RepRap
Project Synopsis
We've been trying to brainstorm a good project idea that we can focus on to present to ASU for the $2000 grant we're aiming for. One project that would definitely put us on the map and would also allow us to reach out to the local community would be procuring a Rapid-Prototyping device. The RepRap project is a prime example of one whose initial creator's intention was not only to make a device that was as inexpensive as possible but also one that can replicate itself. Seeing the cost benefits analysis, as well as, the vast improvements with version II of this device(Mendel) we're thinking about going with that design.
Design Summary
Check out the RepRap main site here:
http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome
They've got a great video/mini documentary explaining the background of the RepRap concept including an interview with the designer:
http://vimeo.com/5202148
Check out the below link for a good video summary of what the "Mendel" is:
http://objects.reprap.org/wiki/Mendel_Overview
Construction
The RepRap team has done a pretty good job of ensuring that the design specs are open source so that the world wide community can participate in building and even bettering what they've started.
Below is their how to section on building a "Mendel" version of the RepRap:
http://objects.reprap.org/wiki/How_to_make_RepRap_Version_II_%22Mendel%22
Budget
I just pulled the costs in Euros directly from the RepRap "Mendel" wiki. We'll need to convert and update this with parts we may be able to pick up locally or in country as well as their dollar figures.