Didn't know that both existed in different pitches! Thanks for the info. About power, I plan to re-build a CoreXY from an old Stratasys mechanic, using Nema23. They used GT3 (3mm pitch) belt, but their design carries the X motor with the extruder, which mean that both X/Y axes are heavy. Do you think I can use GT2 belt, with the CoreXY design, which is much lighter?by fma - Mechanics
Hi! I'm looking for GT3 (not GT2!) passive pulleys (bearings) with teeth, for 9mm width belt. Do you know where I can find that? Thanks.by fma - Mechanics
Yes, the servo I plan to use works fine with 3.3V. Ok, so, I just have to get the signal from the expansion bus of the Duet Wifi, and power up the servo from an external power supply (it can drain up to 2A when stalled)?by fma - Duet
Hi! Is it possible to connect a servo on the Duet Wifi without one of the expansion boards? Thanks,by fma - Duet
Quotethe_digital_dentist Tensile force is tensile force regardless of the belt length. Yes, but different lengths may require different tensile forces? Never looked at belt specs... Quote I haven't seen any convenient device for measuring belt tension, and without specs on it from the manufacturer, the only thing you could do is match tensions. Maybe a small spring-scale could be used. You'dby fma - CoreXY Machines
BTW, any idea of the force (magnitude) needed to have a correct tension on the belts? I guess it depends on the length; let's say 2m for each belt... Thanks.by fma - CoreXY Machines
Thanks for the info! So, the idea of using only 1 motor is not possible... Good to know about Bowden length.by fma - General
You can't expect having all nozles at the exact same coordinates. Even if the tool changer is perfect, all heads won't be mounted in the same exact position on each tool. You need to calibrate X/Y, as you need to calibrate Z. And each time you unscrew something for maintenance, you need to re-calibrate again. That's why I'm looking at a single nozzle head as the Diamond...by fma - General
Yes, but what about X/Y? If one could find an easy way to calibrate...by fma - General
I see. This requires a lot of tuning to perfectly find the relative positions of the nozzles... And each time you disassemble a head, you have to do it again.by fma - General
Yes, I will design the X carriage so I can try this design.by fma - CoreXY Machines
Sorry, I was answering to o_lampe... dentist, as said, you first have to tension the belt without having it clamped to the X-carriage. Then, once it is tensioned, you clamp it on each side, in this exact position (it requires a simple printed part, clamped on the belt, which can slide on the X-carriage while tensioning, and clamped once done). Now, I don't know how accurate should be the tensioby fma - CoreXY Machines
Yes, my proposition only works with the same plan configuration... But I don't see how 2 independent belts can have the same tension, even on a DBolt...by fma - CoreXY Machines
o_lampe, why switching could not work with more than 2 filaments? Ok, it is a little bit more complicated, but possible. About servo, my idea is to use some sort of cam shaft to disengage the unused filament, by pushing back their respective springs. Using a cam can give string effort without much torque on the servo. Close to what it is done with the Dondolo. I don't know about the tool changeby fma - General
Hi! I'm thinking to buy a Diamond hotend and use it as a switching color hotend, not mixing (I read that passive mixing is not ideal, because of the toothpaste effect). In theory, switching only needs 1 motor, as only one filament is used at a time. But in the case of the Diamond, all filaments have to be engaged, to avoid back extruding in unused heads. My first question is: do unused filamenby fma - General
Hi, What are the pros and cons of the orientation of the X axis, horizontal vs vertical?by fma - CoreXY Machines
Hi! I read here that having both belts equally tensioned is mandatory. Looking at this figure: it appears to me that we can use only one long belt: - at first, the X-carriage is not attached to the belt; the belt is first tensioned, using motors translation or so; - then, once this is done, the X-carriage is clamped on both strands of belt. This requires a system so both strands are clampedby fma - CoreXY Machines
Thanks for your answer!by fma - Developers
Very promising! Do you plan to sell the hotend alone, or only with the complete Delta printer?by fma - Developers
Ah, oui, je me souviens ! J'avais zappé... C'est ici :by fma - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Au fait, l'adaptateur pour le ventilo, c'est celui-ci :by fma - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Voili mon design actuel, que je dois encore fixer...by fma - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
J'ai oublié : il faut proscrire le ventilateur axial pour pousser dans un tuyau : il ne permet pas une pression suffisante ; le ventilateur radial (tangentiel) est bien mieux. C'est ce genre de ventilo qu'on trouve dans les hottes, les VMC, etc...by fma - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Salut, Le montage que j'avais publié sur Thingiverse fonctionnait, mais était mécaniquement trop faible, et n'a pas duré bien longtemps. Par contre, la pompe d'aquarium fonctionne pas mal, mais il ne faut pas vouloir refroidir comme un bourrin ! En fait, j'avais étudié ce genre de solution pour l'ABS, où il faut justement éviter de refroidir toute la pièce, au risque de la voir se décoller à caby fma - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Thanks for this complete answer! If I go that way, I will use a dedicated board to monitor the FSR, like John's trinket board. Did anyone tried to mount the FSR on the hotend, instead of the bed? This is something I wanted to try for years, but never did... The problem is to maintain the hotend, and allow it to change the resistor of the FSR when hitting the bed.by fma - Delta Machines
Yes, sure. But is it a reliable method? Or does it introduce some issues?by fma - Delta Machines
Is the FSR (Force Sensor Resistor) under the bed a good solution for bed leveling (and printer calibration)? What are the pros/cons? I like the fact that this is the hotend itself which is used to touch the bed, instead of an external switch/optical/inductive/capacitive/whatever sensor, introducing error... No more problems when chnaging nozzle, or when you just remove the hotend after jamming oby fma - Delta Machines