Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 11:13AM |
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Origamib
So, by my calculations ramps is not that cheap.....
ramps = £5
arduino = £12
Drivers = £20 (£2 each, 5 are needed and 5 as a back up. you can go cheaper, I have tried but they break... I went for the slightly more expensive option and they are pretty decent actually)
Raspberry pi = £30 (clones of the pi don't exist as far as I'm aware, they have a deal with the chip providers so china can't clone them)
LCD panel = £8
That's £75.
This is a realistic price, not £5. You can also buy Ramps 1.4 kits on ebay for around £35, so that is a good saving. However, you can be guaranteed these are all the cheapest parts possible, and multiple parts may need replacing.
£150 may be expensive, but we are talking about the next generation bleeding edge technology for 3D printers. You're right, it is not necessary in all cases but it is far more capable, better built and will have less problems. I wont be buying a duet any time soon as I run a Cartesian machine which trundles along quite happily on ramps 1.4, but my next machine will almost certainly take advantage of it.
The argument here is like comparing a Nokia 3310 to an iPhone. They both makes calls and texts, but I know which one I'd prefer personally.
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 11:52AM |
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Origamib
So, by my calculations ramps is not that cheap.....
ramps = £5
arduino = £12
Drivers = £20 (£2 each, 5 are needed and 5 as a back up. you can go cheaper, I have tried but they break... I went for the slightly more expensive option and they are pretty decent actually)
Raspberry pi = £30 (clones of the pi don't exist as far as I'm aware, they have a deal with the chip providers so china can't clone them)
LCD panel = £8
That's £75.
This is a realistic price, not £5. You can also buy Ramps 1.4 kits on ebay for around £35, so that is a good saving. However, you can be guaranteed these are all the cheapest parts possible, and multiple parts may need replacing.
£150 may be expensive, but we are talking about the next generation bleeding edge technology for 3D printers. You're right, it is not necessary in all cases but it is far more capable, better built and will have less problems. I wont be buying a duet any time soon as I run a Cartesian machine which trundles along quite happily on ramps 1.4, but my next machine will almost certainly take advantage of it.
The argument here is like comparing a Nokia 3310 to an iPhone. They both makes calls and texts, but I know which one I'd prefer personally.
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 12:03PM |
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aussiephil
How about 12 months strait printing on a single printer.... Your still ranting and raving and calling others stupid... Keep looking like the fool you are
People have really started to wind you up and expose you, keep at it
All the reasons you buy a ready made product is why I buy a 1500 printer or a 150 controller to put in a $2000 delta because I have no intention of wasting time troubleshooting faults that should never be there.
My next big print is close to 45hrs and 2.2kg of filament... Try that on a $200 printer and then come back and be proud
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 12:03PM |
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Origamib
So, by my calculations ramps is not that cheap.....
ramps = £5
arduino = £12
Drivers = £20 (£2 each, 5 are needed and 5 as a back up. you can go cheaper, I have tried but they break... I went for the slightly more expensive option and they are pretty decent actually)
Raspberry pi = £30 (clones of the pi don't exist as far as I'm aware, they have a deal with the chip providers so china can't clone them)
LCD panel = £8
That's £75.
This is a realistic price, not £5. You can also buy Ramps 1.4 kits on ebay for around £35, so that is a good saving. However, you can be guaranteed these are all the cheapest parts possible, and multiple parts may need replacing.
£150 may be expensive, but we are talking about the next generation bleeding edge technology for 3D printers. You're right, it is not necessary in all cases but it is far more capable, better built and will have less problems. I wont be buying a duet any time soon as I run a Cartesian machine which trundles along quite happily on ramps 1.4, but my next machine will almost certainly take advantage of it.
The argument here is like comparing a Nokia 3310 to an iPhone. They both makes calls and texts, but I know which one I'd prefer personally.
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 01:07PM |
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Origamib
So, by my calculations ramps is not that cheap.....
ramps = £5
arduino = £12
Drivers = £20 (£2 each, 5 are needed and 5 as a back up. you can go cheaper, I have tried but they break... I went for the slightly more expensive option and they are pretty decent actually)
Raspberry pi = £30 (clones of the pi don't exist as far as I'm aware, they have a deal with the chip providers so china can't clone them)
LCD panel = £8
That's £75.
This is a realistic price, not £5. You can also buy Ramps 1.4 kits on ebay for around £35, so that is a good saving. However, you can be guaranteed these are all the cheapest parts possible, and multiple parts may need replacing.
£150 may be expensive, but we are talking about the next generation bleeding edge technology for 3D printers. You're right, it is not necessary in all cases but it is far more capable, better built and will have less problems. I wont be buying a duet any time soon as I run a Cartesian machine which trundles along quite happily on ramps 1.4, but my next machine will almost certainly take advantage of it.
The argument here is like comparing a Nokia 3310 to an iPhone. They both makes calls and texts, but I know which one I'd prefer personally.
Raspberry pi is only if you want a web interface... However as already explained. You can get a wifi module for $5 rather then a raspberry pi. So in total the whole cost is around $50
And I dont understand why you included a lcd panel in the costs... The lcd panel is optional. You need a lcd panel on any board...
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 01:55PM |
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So what speeds do YOU get when uploading the file to your SD card through the Arduino board?Quote
rowow
3kb/s? HAHA he has more issues with his computer to be worried about then his printer. Most sd cards are 6mbs with some being 90mbs
Although I purchased my 3d cards from china and they are 4mb/s
No but seriously if the guy has 3kb/s then he needs to check out his computer...
**EDIT**
Forgot to add the source
[www.sdcard.org]
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 23, 2016 02:20PM |
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Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 24, 2016 02:51AM |
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I am going run my larger 1mx1mx1m for 50 hours strait (which has a ramps board), once a certain customer has finished with his model.
You claim people are winding me up and exposing me yet you are on;y coming in back agian and agian being aggressive and bringing up the most illogical comments. Please be positive and actually do something beneficial to the community. Not making funny jokes ($2000 delta... LMAO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA)
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 24, 2016 04:16AM |
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PLEASE can the mods shut this thread down, it doesn't deserve to be active.
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 24, 2016 07:12AM |
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I am going run my larger 1mx1mx1m for 50 hours strait (which has a ramps board), once a certain customer has finished with his model.
You claim people are winding me up and exposing me yet you are on;y coming in back agian and agian being aggressive and bringing up the most illogical comments. Please be positive and actually do something beneficial to the community. Not making funny jokes ($2000 delta... LMAO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA)
Well my Carbon fibre arms cost more then you probable earn let alone spend on controller hardware and they were purchased direct from the Chinese manufacturer...... we (that is everyone but you) has continued to be constructive and point out benefits of better hardware.
Oh well you have now indicated that this huge printer you are building is either a copy of a customers or you have designed it for a customer.... man i pity that customer with your attitude that started with why the hell would i buy a silicon heatpad when i can use nichrome wire all the way to everyone must use $5 ramps because it is the reprap mantra.
PLEASE can the mods shut this thread down, it doesn't deserve to be active.
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 24, 2016 07:31AM |
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Origamib
You use a galaxy? Overpriced piece of plastic that, ive heard only the cool kids buy that cos apples sucks. I use a HTC one M8.
Back to 3D printing.
Ramps 1.4 struggles with anything other than 16x micro stepping....
On top of that, it struggles to run basic heaters, or 24v electronics. So you're going to need to use an SSR or similar components. Basically, ramps 1.4 does not work well for 90% of people. Sure it has its fixes, the mega / due is quite capable if you like to tinker.
90% of the 3d printing population don't want to, or know how, to deal with ramps 1.4. Perhaps it's time for better electronics to pave the way?
Re: 1mx1m hot plate? June 24, 2016 08:48PM |
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However I would rather hear recommendations and tips on making the printer better such as the long bowden/stringing issue
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