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yea I was surprised to read you managed to break cables inside been/was considering them for an upgrade.Quote
I'd say my two larger machines were both better with steel/pu belts they just didn't last very long.
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or we are overlooking a core part of the system.
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What kind of drive?
How many moving hours on belts?
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I've had the same set of neoprene/glass MXL belts driving the spindle (1000-3000 RPM) of a homemade milling machine for about 15 years. I don't worry much about belts wearing out.
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I've been using genuine belts (Misumi/McMaster/SDP-SI/Gates) just because they are pretty cheap and these suppliers keep a wide inventory of belt lengths. I have noticed that open lengths of belt are quite unusual in industry and are sometimes quite expensive - You can only buy genuine 3mm/15mm Gates in 100ft rolls and they list for >$400USD.
Steel core belts aren't really ideal for low force applications like 3d printing, and they also require larger pulleys or the wires will fatigue. You see them more often in large CNC routers that deal with high cutting forces.
Fiberglass has one of the best overall combinations of properties which is why it is so commonly used. It is actually quite stiff, the main drawback is poor shock handling.
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I'm curious why shock handling is an issue when you write that 3D printers don't handle high forces?
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I'm curious why shock handling is an issue when you write that 3D printers don't handle high forces?
I just noted it in a general sense, its not a drawback for 3d printing so fiberglass is a good choice for us.
In general I'd assume that overall frame and stepper compliance contribute significantly more error to the average printer than its belts.
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To me the most important specifications when choosing the belt were backlash and repeatability. I picked GT2, 2mm pitch for lowest backlash and 10mm width for repeatability.
As per sdp-si.com, GT2 2mm belts have lowest backlash (equal to or slightly better than trapezoidal belts), that is much lower than GT3 3mm or HTD belts. GT3 3mm and HTD belts are more suitable for CNC machines than 3D printers.
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To me the most important specifications when choosing the belt were backlash and repeatability. I picked GT2, 2mm pitch for lowest backlash and 10mm width for repeatability.
As per sdp-si.com, GT2 2mm belts have lowest backlash (equal to or slightly better than trapezoidal belts), that is much lower than GT3 3mm or HTD belts. GT3 3mm and HTD belts are more suitable for CNC machines than 3D printers.
What about GT2-3mm, aka 3GT? Not sure if the GT3 that you mentioned is the same as what you mean.
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