BigFDM is an Open-source Large Scale 3D Printer
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BigFDM is an open-source software project designed to empower large-format 3D printers. Built with precision and scalability in mind, BigFDM is ideal for both hobbyists and professionals looking to push the boundaries of what 3D printing can achieve.

BigFDM is more than just software; it's a gateway to unleashing the full potential of large-format 3D printing. Whether you're working on industrial prototypes or ambitious personal projects, BigFDM provides the tools you need to achieve professional-quality results every time.
The project is started by Daniele Ingrassia of InMachines, with the help of Hashim Al Sakkaf.
Features
- Seamless Integration with Multiple 3D Printers: BigFDM is compatible with various large-format 3D printers, allowing users to take full control of their printing projects without being tied to proprietary software.
- Advanced Slicing Algorithms: The software’s slicing algorithms are optimized for large-scale prints, ensuring that even the most complex designs are accurately translated into physical models.
- Customizable Print Settings: Users have access to a wide range of customizable print settings, enabling fine-tuning for different materials, layer heights, and speeds.
- Open-Source Flexibility: As an open-source project, BigFDM offers full transparency and the ability for users to modify and extend the software to meet their specific needs.
- User-Friendly Interface: Despite its advanced capabilities, BigFDM’s interface is designed to be intuitive, making it accessible to users of all skill levels.
- Community Support and Updates: Regular updates and a supportive community ensure that BigFDM stays at the cutting edge of 3D printing technology.
Specifications
- 800mm x 800mm x 900mm printing area
- dual extruder with interchangeble nozzle
- 2.85mm filament
- 0.4 - 1mm nozzle size
- NEMA 24/23 stepper motors
- stages with HiWin linear guides
- anodized aluminium frame
- heated bed with 4 x 750W bed heaters
- closed housing of aluminum composite and acrylic
- fabbable satshakit and satstep based electronics
- integrated tablet for machine control
- printing from USB drive
- BOM cost of about 2600€
- power requirements 220V, 3000W max
License
The BigFDM, its hardware design, CAD, BOM, settings and relative files are are released under the following open source license:
- CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 Weakly Reciprocal - CERN-OHL-W