Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 26, 2018 01:06AM |
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Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 28, 2018 12:30PM |
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o_lampe
How do you adjust the bearing clearance? Using eccentric screw posts or do you add some tensioners in the brackets?
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o_lampe
Most people would be afraid of the noise coming from naked bearings on extrusion.
Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 28, 2018 12:58PM |
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Those steel bearings are going to start eating away at the softer aluminum they’re riding on.
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Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 28, 2018 03:53PM |
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If I were contemplating enough production to justify a printer farm, I don't think I would rely on bearings held in printed plastic mounts. I think I'd end up spending more time repairing the machines than printing. Would it really be difficult to make the part from a drilled piece of metal?
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Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 29, 2018 06:39AM |
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the_digital_dentist
If I were contemplating enough production to justify a printer farm, I don't think I would rely on bearings held in printed plastic mounts. I think I'd end up spending more time repairing the machines than printing. Would it really be difficult to make the part from a drilled piece of metal?
Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 29, 2018 06:58AM |
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gmedlicott
The printed parts are very rigid, and are designed so the bearings have a light pre-load. It takes an accurate printer, and measuring the extrusion dimension to make it work.
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Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 29, 2018 09:24AM |
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If I were contemplating enough production to justify a printer farm, I don't think I would rely on bearings held in printed plastic mounts. I think I'd end up spending more time repairing the machines than printing. Would it really be difficult to make the part from a drilled piece of metal?
Of course you would.
Why does it matter?
Re: Printer Design with Bearings on Extrusions November 29, 2018 01:20PM |
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The printed parts are very rigid, and are designed so the bearings have a light pre-load. It takes an accurate printer, and measuring the extrusion dimension to make it work.
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They don't look rigid at all and in fact luckily they are not as the whole set up would have the bearings eat in the Al extrusion or bind. The X, Y connecting part is particularly flimsy.