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That is only true when you ignore retraction where you need much higher speed and the same torque. This extruder used a tiny stepper but it was too slow at reversing to get blob free prints.
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Looking at Ultimaker prints, there are often loads of wisps of filament, as the extruder can't stop the flow quick enough when moving from one part of the object to another.
So I'm not sure that a bowden cable unit is ultimately going to give the highest speed, without some loss of quality or need to post process the print.
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H bots also look interesting as X and Y motors are also fixed, but the trade off is a very long belt as well as twisting / slack in the Y bearings, causing minor errors in print head position.
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but I'm still not sure it's any better and a conventional XY head type, ie where one motor is still on a carriage, because the Y gantry looks like a substantial bit of metal, albeit aluminium
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Hi Crispy1
I've no experience of H bots, but all the designs, pictures and videos I've seen, made it looks like the components needed to be quite rigid because of the twisting forces.
Perhaps this only applies to the frame.
Would it be possible to have a H bot with plastic carriages and 8mm smooth rods?
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I've no experience of H bots, but all the designs, pictures and videos I've seen, made it looks like the components needed to be quite rigid because of the twisting forces.
Perhaps this only applies to the frame.
Would it be possible to have a H bot with plastic carriages and 8mm smooth rods?
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Any idea why this geometry isn't widely used ?
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Getting plates laser cut doesn't give you this design flexibility, and it's probably more expensive for a 1-off machine.
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L-beams are going to be harder to work with, primarily because you're going to be drilling lots of holes in them which gets old after a while
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I've asked for those features to be ported to Marlin or some other RepRap firmware, but no one seems interested in undertaking this.