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Cheers thanks for that. I wish I had asked earlier as I have already ordered a couple of 12" squares of 1/4". We have a waterjet at work which I occasionally operate (as little as possible they are dead boring) . I have agonised over the build plate for a while now. My current machine uses 6mm toughened glass which isn't very flat. I also have a piece of borosilicate glass coming, hopefully in one piece. I have a sheet of Printbite from Mutley3D as well.Quote
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You can get cast plate from Calm Aluminium in Oz, and they've got a waterjet cutting guy just up the road from them that they work with.
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Working on the Z axis today. My original plan was to drive it with a single Nema 23 at 3A with a 2M542 stepper driver. Step and direction was going to come from the Smoothie board I got. However I also like the option of the new Duet Wifi so that's on preorder. I'm going to use the Smoothie to upgrade my current printer. My plan now is to use 2 Nema 17's on Z. Because they are in the same belt system any step discrepancy will be eliminated on shut down. The Duet drivers look better than the 2M542 apart from being current limited to 2A. Has anyone any ideas about the choice between 1.8 and 0.9 degree steppers in this application? The main downside of using 2 drivers on Z is that I am limited to 1 extruder. I was only going to use 1 extruder but it made me think about dual extruders. Yes it would be nice to print parts with rigid and flexible elements and also parts with dissolvable support structures. However I am OK without these at the moment. I am thinking of easily replaceable extruder heads though.
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I'm doing the same thing right now, but with a single Nema 17 stepper. And a different belt path just so I can fit my power supply and mother board in there as well.
Why would you need 2?
Wouldn't one be sufficient and simpler?
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Hi,
For the Z using 2 motors can be a problem because of synchronizations problems between the two and it will not allow to move the bed manually without "breaking" the bed level. The best is to try to find a solution with only one motor. In your case main problem is to be sure the motor was enouthg power to move correctly the bed, on thing you can do is to go with z screws that have a low pitch, like 1.5mm for example.
One remark abut the two linear rail of the bed, it will not be better to have them on opposite side?
where you will buy/get the closed belt of the motor bed?
On your 3d model you have lots of empty space on the top of your aluminium structure, why is the reason?
about the titan extruder and the tiny motor i curious to see if it will work well, do not forget to report later the result in this tread.
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Thanks. Talking about looks I am going to try and get my vinyl cutter (600mm wide) involved. As this machine will be enclosed from the start the options for vinyl on the clear panels are wide open.Quote
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Looks great!
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