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Re: Building a massive printer. August 07, 2015 07:46AM |
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Re: Building a massive printer. August 07, 2015 08:45AM |
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AndrewBCN
... building a large FDM printer is neither feasible nor interesting in practical terms.
If you have a working Prusa i3, I wish you very good prints with it. That's about as large and as good as it gets with current FDM technology.
Re: Building a massive printer. August 07, 2015 09:00AM |
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I don't mind the increased time. This is passion, not fast food. I'd be happy with print speeds of 50 - 100mm/s, but I know I can go higher. Now layer thickness is crucial, and this is where I am considering using stepper motors with 32 steps - ideas more than welcome!
After considering a few designs for the frame, and looking at your own build, I am thinking a moving bed wouldn't be that bad if the frame were solid and rigid. So the plan now is to design and create a rigid frame, using T-Slots. I have a design in mind. I'll draw it up and share here as soon as I can.
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AndrewBCN
Personally, I'll continue to stick to my opinion that anything larger than a Prusa i3 (in terms of print volume i.e. around 8l) is a waste of time, energy and money, and I have yet to be shown any solid arguments to the ...
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Re: Building a massive printer. August 10, 2015 05:48AM |
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Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 04:11AM |
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rohitnalluri
Hello All,
I completed a Prusa i3 build in May, and now that I've gotten it to work well, I am thinking of building a larger machine, with a build area of 1 meter cube [1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm]. For this, I need your assistance and advise. Here's what I'm thinking (open to suggestions):
1. It won't be cheap. My budget for this is 2000 dollars, including shipping and import duties (all the way to India).
2. Build area of 1 m3.
3. I want to use linear rails (extruded aluminium),for the mechanical frame (perhaps these)
4. Smoothieboard as the controller, with Smoothie-ware and OctoPrint.
5. I want a fixed printbed.
Here's what I am not so sure of:
- Delta or Cartesian? This is where I'm stuck right now. All my research suggests that I build a Delta format printer, and I'm leaning strongly towards it. However, as I've never built one before, please advise!
- If we decide to go with a Delta style printer, then what are the dimensions involved in creating such a huge build area? I read somewhere that the vertical rails of a Delta must be double the horizontal rails in length for it to create a square... you can see that I'm not very clear here.I tried working out the lengths using a Delta Frame calculator I found online, but I'm not sure if that's correct.
- If Cartesian, how do I get a fixed print bed (CoreXY?).
There are so many other things that I'm not sure of, but we will get to that once we settle the Delta vs. Cartesian discussion for such a large build area. Is it even achievable?
Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions. I want to do this well and do this right. Once the bill of materials is finalized, I will be posting the build process here and sharing the experience with all of you. This is going to be exciting!
Thank you!
Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 04:23AM |
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AndrewBCN
Sorry, but this is just the N+1 post on the very same recurring subject, and to summarize what happened to the other almost identical first posts: people are never heard of thereafter, probably because after giving it a little bit of thought, they realize that building a large FDM printer is neither feasible nor interesting in practical terms.
Just look back at the past posts here in the General forum, I think you are the 4th or 5th one in the last 30 days with the line "... I am going to build a large printer..."!
If you have a working Prusa i3, I wish you very good prints with it. That's about as large and as good as it gets with current FDM technology.
Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 06:47AM |
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Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 11:04AM |
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All that time, effort, and expense, and for what? Now you're stuck with that impractical and uninteresting machine. Just think of all the Yoda heads and iphone cases you could have printed if you hadn't wasted so much time on that monstrosity.
I'll give you $200 for it if you can pack it up and ship it to me.
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Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 11:17AM |
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rhmorrison
Actually, you only have to make pencil holders. If you want an ashtray just cut a couple of notches in it!
Worked for me as a kid in the metal shop.
Re: Building a massive printer. October 06, 2015 11:40AM |
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val c.
...otherwise one risks ending up smoking one's pencils.
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