Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 14, 2014 08:36AM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 351 |
Quote
vegasloki
I'm holding off on ARM until the firmware selection becomes more available, specifically a Marlin port to ARM. Smoothieware looks promising as well.
Quote
RC-CnC
Customer support is huge for me. I build and support CnC routers. I expect the same level of support. smiling smiley
I'm just looking for a no hassle design...smiling smiley
Quote
answe79
I've recently switched to Smoothieboard, and can just say that i love it. With the "premium" connectors it's a joy to wire. It can also run standalone with the addition of an ethernet jack + 5V regulator. Configuration is very easy to change, no more firmware uploads, just drag and drop onto tyeounted SD drive. Software contorl of current limit is also a big +.
I've only used RAMPS and Smoothieboard, but in my book Smoothieboard is in a different league, there is no comparison.
Quote
RC-CnC
anwe79...my only concern is if you burnout a stepper driver you have to replace the whole board.
Quote
anwe79
My only gripe with smoothieboard is that it's not super easy to extend with more drivers, but it's no worse than RAMPS in that respect.
Quote
vegasloki
No doubt that computationally the newer ARM hardware is more capable than the AT Mega. The part holding up moving to and exploiting higher power processors is the firmware. Most of the firmware ported from exisiting platforms to 32 bit does not offer any feature enhancement.
Quote
vegasloki
Those will require complete re writes to leverage any new power the processor may provide.
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 14, 2014 09:51AM |
Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 469 |
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 16, 2014 12:27AM |
Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 240 |
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 16, 2014 05:44AM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 351 |
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 16, 2014 05:40PM |
Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 240 |
Quote
arthurwolf
Quote
sheepdog43
It just needs a bigger brother now (dual extrusion!), otherwise, we have been quite happy with it.
The Smoothieboard 5XC has all you need for dual extrusion ( and was designed with that in mind ).
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 16, 2014 08:37PM |
Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 661 |
Quote
arthurwolf
Hey.
We did that ! We totally did ! Look at the code, look at the wiki, look at what people say about it, try it yourself !
We have a modular code structure, simple configuration without recompilation, usb composite/ethernet, contributor-friendly code, and lots and lots of of better math/accel/look-ahead/step generation.
What do -you- want us to have ?
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 17, 2014 05:29AM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 351 |
Quote
vegasloki
I'm speaking specifically to a Marlin port, not native Smoothieware. While I use two different kinds of machines in production I build and support 5 machine types with 7 variants total. There are already not enough hours in the day (which is why I'm in the shop right now...) so for me being able to port Marlin files directly is an advantage. Right now, it's mandatory as I've not the time to port the machines to Smoothie and test them. Even at that, except for the two higher end machine types they are value based machines for entry level builds where ease of use, wide community support and most important for the majority of the users I see for those machines, price. I use RAMPS in many cases not because it's the best technology but rather the best solution for that application.
Quote
vegasloki
There are two machines on which I'm working that will ultimately use Smoothie. The first is a Shapeoko being built to bring the CNC routing in house (we use Shopbots at Techshop and they won't let us cut ACP or AL) that should be in the shop cutting before the end of the year. That is just for us. The second is a 300 x 300 x 300 Core XY machine with all high end components. That machine is still prototyping the mechanical aspects using RAMPS because I have a bunch. The Core XY will be self contained, WiFi, cam and I'd like to be able to slice from it but the Pi and BBB arent' quite there in regards to speed. My goal is to have that machine be able to operate as a full capability standalone, begining able to download models (not necessarily from the Internet but from a shared drive/cloud in a shop), fix them, slice them and print them. Much like a traditional CNC machine but instead of using a purpose built Windows box using ARM micro computers.
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 17, 2014 08:32PM |
Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 35 |
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 18, 2014 04:41AM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 351 |
Quote
DisruptiveTech
Quick answer; They're all rubish. I'd like to see a board with 4 stepper drivers, 1 thermistor port, and an 8 bit processor. Something basic and minimalistic could serve a growing niche in the market. Plus, if you get rid of the HBP and bring your power limit down to 60 watts, it would be significantly more cost effective compared with the robust, but ultimately overpriced controllers on the market today.
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 18, 2014 09:40AM |
Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 469 |
Quote
DisruptiveTech
Quick answer; They're all rubish. I'd like to see a board with 4 stepper drivers, 1 thermistor port, and an 8 bit processor. Something basic and minimalistic could serve a growing niche in the market. Plus, if you get rid of the HBP and bring your power limit down to 60 watts, it would be significantly more cost effective compared with the robust, but ultimately overpriced controllers on the market today.
Re: Best 3d printer board to date November 18, 2014 11:21AM |
Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 35 |