My first 3D printer, the Tripledoomtopus. November 01, 2016 12:38AM |
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Re: My first 3D printer, the Tripledoomtopus. November 02, 2016 04:24PM |
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Thanks Apsu! What kind of mechanical arrangement have you chosen for your machine?Quote
Apsu
This is great! I'm also designing and building a new printer, and have to say you did fantastic work, especially considering your (initially) limited background. The quality of work, considering, is extremely polished. Keep us updated!
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o_lampe
I tried the remote extruder with a square carbon rod, but it ended up with too much friction. Don't remember if I was using bearings like you, maybe that would have made all the difference?
With a Prometheus design you are limited to two filaments, but imagine a camshaft on the servo and many filaments side by side you'd get lots of fans for sure
I photoshopped a wade's extruder following this route a while back, but never digged deeper into it.
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Thanks Apsu! What kind of mechanical arrangement have you chosen for your machine?