







The Quintessential Building Devices (formerly QU-BD) Rapid Prototyping Mill ( or, RPM) is one of the most exciting and simultaneously most frustrating machines I've ever built. Originally sold as a interchangeable 3D printer and CNC router, the frame is machined from aluminum, uses beefy NEMA 23s, and ACME leadscrews for each axis of linear motion. With over a cubic foot of build volume, this was the most impressive 3D printer I had ever seen, and I immediately knew I needed to have it. I ordered an assembled, tested machine on Jan 1st, 2013, expecting a delivery of my first 3D printer somewhere in the April-May timeline. This company was the first to teach me of the realities of manufacturing, especially the value of supply chain management. I received a collection of machined parts, assorted screws, and electronics in November of 2014. Additionally, while waiting, I had built two 3D printers and designed a drop-in laser attachment for stereolithography in my research lab to keep my interest up. In the projects section, you can see the progression, and my latest prints.