This is a set of files to make the 3D printed parts of a 2D "delta" kinematic drawbot.
It will need a few extras:
pen lift servo is a standard micro servo Pulleys on the stepper motors are taken directly from droftarts' excellent pulley library, the arm pulleys are modified from the library so I've marked this whole thing as a remix.
Printer:
Mini Kossel
Supports:
No
Probably around 0.2mm is best
Infill:
What you like, 20% or denser probably
Holes, fittings and assembly
Holes will mostly need to be reamed to 2.5mm and tapped M3. You'll probably need to ream the rod holes to 6mm to fit the carbon rods in. Nut slots should be OK to just drop M3 nuts in but depending on your print settings they might be tight. You shouldn't need support material for any parts.
The servo horn might need modifications to fit the pen linkage, I had to bolt mine in place with very small bolts but epoxy might work for you.
CAD
All parts were created in OpenSCAD, some parts have extruded DXF files created in Inkscape which should be included. The code is not very nice so don't laugh at it.
The drawbot is run from avery rough Processing sketch that interfaces with the EiBotBoard via USB. It will draw SVG files from Inkscape. It uses the geomerative library for Processing for SVG reading which doesn't seem to work in recent versions of Processing, I use Processing 2.1.2(32bit) on Windows which you should be able to download.The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.