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OpenScan Classic Premium

Completely redesigned version of the OpenScan Classic by Thomas Megel ( @github/OpenScan-org ).

Caution

This version is still work in progress. There's no guarantee everything works as intended. I'm expecting to do the full testing until the middle of February.

OpenScan Classic Premium

Introduction

The intentions behind the redesign of the OpenScan Classic were that it seems it has never gotten out of it's prototype stage constructionwise. So I made a list with things that should be improved.

  • sturdier overall construction
  • more convenient height adjustment
  • use ball bearings instead of pins
  • use heated inserts instead of driving the screw into the plastic
  • higher modularity concerning the size of the scanner
  • cable management for the turntable stepper
  • printing without any supports
  • higher quality looking finish

So I redesigned the Classic version from scratch on and the result was the OpenScan Classic Premium (might change the name in the future). No parts of the original mainframe have been reused in order to make room for improvements while simultaneously keeping the original shape and functionality. Because I don't use a PiCam I didn't redesigned the stand for the Raspberry Pi (yet).

Bill of material

This BOM represents the bare minimum of material without using any extensions on the arms.

Part Quantity
M3x8 (ISO 4762) 8
M3x10 (ISO 4762) 2
M3x25 (ISO 4762) 2
M3x30 (ISO 4762) 4
M5x20 (ISO 4762) 1
M5x25 (ISO 4762) 1
Washer M5 2
Heated Insert M3x4 8
Heated Insert M5x6 2
Ball bearing 625-2RS 4
Nema 17 Stepper Motor (>13Ncm) 1
Nema 17 Stepper Motor (>40Ncm) 1
Stand1_Nema17.step 1
Stand2.step 1
Spacer_Adapter_Gear.step (Measure shaft stick out for correct version) 1
Gear_Small.step 1
Adapter_Gear.step 1
Adapter.step 1
Rotary_Arm.step 2
Turntable_Base1.step 1
Turntable_Base2.step 1

Print settings

Every part can be printed without any supports at all using the following print settings:

  • 0.4mm nozzle
  • 0.2mm layer height
  • 3 walls (except for Turntable_Base, Turntable_Extension and Rotary_Arm: min. 5 walls, depending on the overall length)
  • 15% infill

Assembly instructions

For a detailed step by step instruction go to the dedicated instructions folder above. For those only interested in the assembly order here are some exploded views of the OpenScan Classic Premium.

Assembly of the motor stand Assembly of the stand 2 Assembly of the arms

To-do-list

  • Adding more rigidity to the turntable stepper frame mount
  • Create a heavy duty version

Changelog

  • 1st March, 2024: reuploaded all *.stl with correct scale

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