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Reprap Morgan
RepRap Morgan Pro 2
RepRap Morgan Mega
ClassificationFused deposition modeling 3D printer
InventorQuentin Harley
ManufacturerMorgan 3D Printers

The RepRap Morgan is an open-source fused deposition modeling 3D printer. The Morgan is part of the RepRap project and has an unusual SCARA arm design. The first Morgan printer was designed by Quentin Harley, a South African engineer (working for Siemens at the time) at the House4Hack Makerspace in Centurion. The SCARA arm design was developed due to the lack of access to components of existing 3D printer designs in South Africa and their relatively high cost. In 2013 the Morgan won the HumanityPlus Uplift Personal Manufacturing Prize and third place in the Gauteng Accelerator Program.

The Morgan name comes from the RepRap convention of naming printers after famous deceased biologists. The Morgan printers was named after Thomas Hunt Morgan. He worked on the genome of the common fruitfly with his wife, Lilian Vaughan Morgan. Their names were used in the development codenames for the first two generations of Morgan 3D Printers.

Morgan printers are now manufactured full-time by the inventor in a small workshop factory in the House4Hack makerspace.

Versions

There are four versions of the RepRap Morgan, the Morgan v1 (codenamed Thomas), Morgan Pro, Morgan Mega and Morgan Pro 2 (codenamed Lilian).

  • RepRap Morgan v1 RepRap Morgan v1
  • RepRap Morgan Pro RepRap Morgan Pro
  • RepRap Morgan Mega RepRap Morgan Mega
  • RepRap Morgan Pro 2 RepRap Morgan Pro 2

External links

References

  1. ^ Lotz, Brendyn (30 September 2015). "Morgan 3D Printers are a labour of love inspired by the internet". htxt.africa. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  2. ^ Oxford, Adam. "Will this $100 RepRap be the device that takes 3D printing to the masses?". ZDNet. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. "Humanity+ » The Uplift Prize". humanityplus.org. Archived from the original on 1 August 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  4. adamoxford (8 December 2013). "RepRap Morgan wins third prize in Gauteng Accelerator Programme awards". htxt.africa. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  5. "Morgan 3D Printers - Robotic 3D prototypers manufactured in South Africa". Morgan 3D Printers. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  6. adamoxford (20 March 2015). "RepRap Mega Morgan is a supersized SA-designed 3D printer". htxt.africa. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
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