Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() June 17, 2016 01:39PM |
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Adding the .stls files for the 1,75/3mm version would be useful.
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() June 20, 2016 03:29PM |
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Thanks
Could you also upload each printed component as a separate STEP file? I think the reason SolidWorks is having problems is because all the components are in one file. I'd like to change your design a little.
Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() June 21, 2016 12:36PM |
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() June 23, 2016 01:52PM |
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I think the software we use handles things differently, here I've put in the numbers you gave(blue line), then offset it by 2mm(black line).
Then I've overlaid the STL file(orange) and they don't line up.
[attachment 80268 offsetwithoverlay.jpg]
If I use R=16 it lines up perfectly though(without an offset).
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() July 04, 2016 10:45AM |
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What do the extruder and motor weigh?
250mm/s sounds great, what acceleration are you using?
How can the part that melted be prevented from doing so, make it out of nylon/metal?
Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() July 04, 2016 01:17PM |
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What do the extruder and motor weigh?
250mm/s sounds great, what acceleration are you using?
How can the part that melted be prevented from doing so, make it out of nylon/metal?
Will weight it tomorrow, we could easily shave off some aluminum, but the first sample is just for experimenting and proof of concept.
250mm/s @3000mm/s² was just the delta moving with the weight of the extruder on the effector. It doesn't mean we can expect to print with that speed, but the mechanics are stable enough to deal with the direct drive at such speeds.
Nylon is even harder to print. We tried with 0.4 and 0.3mm nozzle, but the excenter is so tiny, it just looks like a piece of poodle crap
I made mine from TPA/TPE a highly flexible filament. It melted and cured again after a cooling pause. Something you don't want in a longer print. So cooling the stepper is mandatory. I'll try to make a combined cooler for the stepper and coldend to safe weight.
Another option to make a better excenter, is to skip the bearings and let the POM-part act as glide bearing. Or use a thin brass tube as bearing?
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() July 07, 2016 01:19PM |
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asbo
This is what I've modelled so far. Spent far too long messing around trying to get the gears to mate properly, which is kinda pointless but oh well
[attachment 80863 sofar.jpg]
@powdermetal Could you upload this part with the chamfers and fillets disabled/removed please? I'm finding it too difficult to reverse engineer.
[attachment 80861 thisminusfillets.jpg]
Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() July 07, 2016 02:01PM |
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o_lampe
Here are the promised weight and excenter pics. 140gr is not much more than the all_plastic version.
The excenter is now fastened with a M2 set screw. Probably we need to drill a hole in the housing to fasten it. But for the bravehearts, glue is another option.
My workmate has proven his geniality by making it from one_piece on the lathe. This excenter would cost more than all the other parts together.
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() August 05, 2016 05:25PM |
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I ran my V0.3 for several hours and can only repeat what powdermetal said about durability and wear, but on the retraction side I have to admit defeat.
I'm not able to retract faster than 40mm/s reliably and this results in stringy prints and occasional underextrusion after retracts even worse than with a Bowden setup.
The retraction is done at full current ( 0.5A ) with 1/16 microsteps on RAPS128 drivers with a 24V RADDS 32 bit CPU. This is more than 3300 steps/mm. You can't retract that fast with an 8-bit CPU@12V, if anyone was wondering.
It seems the NEMA11 pancake has sufficient torque at slow speed, but looses torque at higher RPM pretty fast. ( even at 24V )
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Re: This engineer claims 100 grams direct extruder. I want one![]() August 05, 2016 05:47PM |
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dc42
What is the inductance of your Nema 11 motor? Can you get a variant that has a higher rated current but lower inductance?