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3D cement printer

Posted by AndreyR 
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 14, 2014 08:40PM
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AndreyR
I mean segments are short line that move point to point to make a circle

Are you saying that you want the circle to be comprised of a series of chords, i.e. straight sections?
Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 12:08AM
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A2
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AndreyR
I mean segments are short line that move point to point to make a circle

Are you saying that you want the circle to be comprised of a series of chords, i.e. straight sections?
-------it is already a series of chords around the circle.this is not a true circle. you can see it on your drawing., and its kind of visible on a large model . Would be better to have like more short chords.
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 12:56AM
I have a failing-failed graphics card, so the model doesn't render smoothly sad smiley
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 01:18AM
Made the mods.
Zebra strips indicate that it's a round profile.
I added an overhang support in the archway, let me know if that's some thing you want removed.





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A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 01:36AM
New photos of 10 'green' 3D-printed houses in Shanghai, built in 24 hours
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Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 07:16AM
looks great, lets print! .... plz STL !
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 15, 2014 07:36AM
I sent you a PM.
Re: 3D cement printer
April 21, 2014 10:59AM
The good news is that kisslicer works. The bad news is that for some unknown reason, all lines are broken up into short segments, .What I see in gcode: kisslicer"thinks" the lines/walls of the model are curved/bent or rotated and I cannot figure out why or how to fix it

G1 X578.93 Y400.13 E1.8498 F4800
G1 X578.95 Y417.31 E2.0092 F571.6
G1 X578.89 Y451.61 E2.3275
G1 X578.9 Y467.15 E2.4717
G1 X578.83 Y468.96 E2.4886
G1 X578.73 Y470.31 E2.5011
G1 X578.67 Y470.36 E2.5018
G1 X578.67 Y470.92 E2.507
G1 X578.3 Y472.13 E2.5187
G1 X578.01 Y473.66 E2.5332
G1 X577.6 Y474.9 E2.5453
G1 X577.17 Y475.82 E2.5547
G1 X577.32 Y475.92 E2.5564
G1 X576.79 Y475.97 E2.5614
G1 X574.54 Y476.59 E2.5831
G1 X574.52 Y476.68 E2.584
G1 X573.41 Y476.99 E2.5946
G1 X571.67 Y477.28 E2.6109
G1 X571.64 Y477.31 E2.6114
G1 X569.58 Y477.42 E2.6305
G1 X568.09 Y477.44 E2.6443
G1 X564.02 Y477.45 E2.6821
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I think this is supposed to be just one line

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Re: 3D cement printer
April 23, 2014 02:09PM
We are all watching you guys closely mate. Simply stupendous work and dedication. You will succeed.
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 23, 2014 07:44PM
Nice article on AndreyR cement printer thumbs up

Architect Plans to 3D Print a 2-story Home in Minnesota Using a Homemade Cement Printer
[3dprint.com]
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 29, 2014 10:33AM
Did you figure out what the G-code is doing?

G-Code Commenter
[www.buildlog.net]

G1 X578.93 Y400.13 E1.8498 F4800 ( G01:Linear interpolation F:Feedrate:4800 )
G1 X578.95 Y417.31 E2.0092 F571.6 ( G01:Linear interpolation F:Feedrate:571.6 )
G1 X578.89 Y451.61 E2.3275 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.9 Y467.15 E2.4717 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.83 Y468.96 E2.4886 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.73 Y470.31 E2.5011 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.67 Y470.36 E2.5018 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.67 Y470.92 E2.507 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.3 Y472.13 E2.5187 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X578.01 Y473.66 E2.5332 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X577.6 Y474.9 E2.5453 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X577.17 Y475.82 E2.5547 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X577.32 Y475.92 E2.5564 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X576.79 Y475.97 E2.5614 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X574.54 Y476.59 E2.5831 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X574.52 Y476.68 E2.584 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X573.41 Y476.99 E2.5946 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X571.67 Y477.28 E2.6109 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X571.64 Y477.31 E2.6114 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X569.58 Y477.42 E2.6305 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X568.09 Y477.44 E2.6443 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
G1 X564.02 Y477.45 E2.6821 ( G01:Linear interpolation )
Re: 3D cement printer
April 29, 2014 12:09PM
A2----- thank you for showing the program. It was helpful!

I have some updates
transforming from: CAD---->SLICER--->GCODE--->PRINTING was successfully DONE as you can see on the pics. I am using sli3er. It looks like Kisslicer cannot handle very large models or maybe I cannot make the right settings.



arches looks pretty good too.


the bad news is that I cannot finish the print because of failed/stalled stepper (actually bearing)
Due to a short Marlin's pulse or due to another reason, the stepper had some vibrations that caused a problem for a failed bearing. Another thought is that the bearing was defective (not sure too). Anyway, I have to buy a newer stepper. Can you advise what kind of stepper is the best fit to my driver? I need to get as much as possible torque at the low speed (I guess, it should be about 50-150 rpm). Considering Nema 34 or 42
I am using AC/DC18-80V/7.2A driver to run Nema 34 stepper [www.aliexpress.com] .



A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 29, 2014 08:04PM
Wow, that looks cool thumbs up

Is it possible to pickup where you left off with cement?

Some one else is going to have to help you with a stepper motor selection, that's not my domain of expertise.
I have read that if you remove the rotor it will ruin it. You need to slide the rotor into a metal sleeve to prevent damage-demagnetization? to the rotor.

Seems odd that the shaft looks worn, as though it spun in the bearing or what was attached to it spun on it.
Is the gunk in the motor from the rotor crashing into the stator, and is the bearing inner race wobbly?

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Re: 3D cement printer
April 30, 2014 12:17AM
I did not remove the rotor. The gunk are just graphite lubrication from the front stalled bearing. I replaced the bearing but due poor design can not ally the front and rear ends/covers with the stator, the rotor rubbing the stator. So I need a step motor, bigger, better, hight torque. And dont know how to calculate which is the best fit for my driver.
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
April 30, 2014 06:49AM
Estimating Stepper Motor Size:
[www.piclist.com]
Re: 3D cement printer
May 01, 2014 07:16AM
With the Kisslicer problems I think the reason might be that Kisslicer uses a bitmap internally for insetting the perimeters. For large objects this bitmap becomes too large.
Re: 3D cement printer
May 02, 2014 06:55PM
Considering the amount of torque you are looking for you may want to switch to a geared setup on your stepper. Maybe something like this would work better for you.


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Re: 3D cement printer
May 03, 2014 08:21PM
Been following this since you started the thread Would be very interested in a tutorial with the parts needed and how to build it.
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
May 11, 2014 08:44AM
gCodeViewer
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Re: 3D cement printer
May 11, 2014 11:21PM
cpus ----- in about a week im going to print a large structure outside, so i can make a video tutorial how to build the printer.
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
May 26, 2014 02:09PM
Add this to your cement printer, it rotates about the center line of the hot end:

Additive wire laying
[forums.reprap.org]
[forums.reprap.org]
Re: 3D cement printer
June 04, 2014 02:28PM
I saw this story a while back, I notice that the concrete is capable of slight overhang for the arches, but have you put any consideration into some kind of support system for overhangs like windows and doors or are you relying on metal/wood parts added during printing to support overhangs?

Even with a support material, I can't imagine using enough of it to print-in-place a floor or ceiling. You'd be digging out an entire room worth of support material.

Also, I wanna see this thing make stairs! smiling smiley
Re: 3D cement printer
June 05, 2014 11:27AM
I just wanted to say, Wow, that's Impressive!!! Great Job...
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
June 05, 2014 09:16PM
Another cement printer.

BetAbram To Release House Printing Machine
[www.engineering.com]


BetAbram 3D Printer (House Printer) - Official video
[www.youtube.com]



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A2
Re: 3D cement printer
June 17, 2014 07:32PM
Minibuilders yet another cement printer, three different configurations, and it can even climb a vertical wall. I was reading about this printer on www.arxiv.org this morning smiling smiley

Minibuilders, tiny robots 3D printing structures in any size
[www.3ders.org]

Minibuilders
[iaac.net]

Robot Impedance Control and Passivity Analysis with Inner Torque and Velocity Feedback Loops
[arxiv.org]
Re: 3D cement printer
June 18, 2014 09:57AM
While this is an awesome concept, I see some problems... Namely the Gripper bot doesn't have a way to handle intersections. Also, what kind of material is it that they're using if they expect to make nearly horizontal domes that can support the bot hanging on them? (it appears to be a two-part compound rather than concrete... Maybe a super-hard polystyrene or something?)
A2
Re: 3D cement printer
June 26, 2014 05:57PM
Another use: 3d print interlocking bespoke cement blocks, which would allow you to construct a temporary structure. Creating a temporary structure get's around some zoning laws. Use dovetail wedges for connections, a tarp for a roof, and some rope anchors to hold it in place. I can see filling the hollow cores with a transparent, or translucent resin to create a unique effect.

PolyBrick
[www.3ders.org]
Re: 3D cement printer
July 17, 2014 02:24PM
Any update?
Re: 3D cement printer
July 30, 2014 11:17AM
Any update?
Re: 3D cement printer
July 31, 2014 07:53AM
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