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Re: 3 Z axis Assembly which one May 09, 2018 01:30AM |
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no excuses is right they are the best i can think of or seen. which designs are better i havnt seen them? this build is up for discussion not just negatuve remarks i am a rookie.
Re: 3 Z axis Assembly which one May 09, 2018 10:19PM |
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Re: 3 Z axis Assembly which one August 09, 2018 09:15AM |
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Do a cantilever. The hgr15 rail will take 100 N-m of moment in that direction. In real units thats like 45 pounds at the far edge of your build plate. You step up to the hgr30 rail and you could use your build plate as a seat.
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Re: 3 Z axis Assembly which one August 09, 2018 11:36AM |
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I assumed it was relevant since it was on the first page. I guess I should have liked for the date. And yes, real units, it's what we use when we make real parts in actual industry. And I'd like you to tell me how much you weigh in Newtons without having to calculate it.
Re: 3 Z axis Assembly which one August 12, 2018 02:36AM |
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I believe that the simplest design you may choose will be 3 motors Z. Belts look nice but they add an additional constraint to the design - belt length. Since it is closed loop belt redesigning your printer for a different size will be challenging. In 2 years your belt will wear out and boom nobody makes belts of that length anymore (kidding). Or just look how complicated your design already is, and how much it will be simplified if 3 motors will replace all that structure around the belt. You also adding vertical height to your printer when using the belt, cause the belt needs to run under the bed in the lowest bed position. It is not a lot but still something you add.Quote
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So i have these 3 Z designs to choose from unless someone else has something better.
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