

I think the easiest think to do here is link my build album, because it shows the progress of the build. I don’t have a laser cutter – so I decided to 3D print everything out, not just the 3D printed parts.
SISYPHUS TABLE DIY HOW TO
Rob’s blog gives a good idea of how to go about assembling everything, so I will just go over my differences here. I entertained the idea of a CoreXY table, but I had my mind set on a round coffee table after seeing the beautiful sisyphus tables, so the XY machines just wouldn’t fit my needs. I stumbled across the very nifty Sandify tool as well, which generates pattern gcode. He had the 3D model and all the stl files ready for 3D printing, so I decided to start my journey of creating my own table from these plans.Īs a side note – during my research I learned about all the CoreXY tables that have been doing similar things for years. I saw he re-designed his whole bot and the mechanism to a new SCARA type robot. He had created a smaller version of with a similar mechanism. I decided to try and see if anyone had built a DIY version of this table that I could perhaps take on myself before dropping thousands of dollars.Įventually I stumbled upon a UK Engineer named Rob Dobson’s personal blog page. Checking their page, I was disheartened by the prices of the full wooden coffee tables, but I still considered it.


This is the first time I had seen something so captivating that I immediately wanted one. I forget exactly how, but one day browsing the internet I came across the kickstarter for the sisyphus table, and was blown away. I have also created a forum for Sand Table Questions and Answers here: – I figure this will be easier to read than the condensed comments section under the post. So after reading this, if you have questions, please see my new post. NOTE I have created a new post detailing how to configure the sand bot once you have it running.
