I plan to build it in modules and then fix them together with a long, I dont know the right word for it, bolt and nuts. google translate calls it a threaded rod. Maybe its gonna be a lighter print and then swept in fibre Glass. But still with the threaded rod through from top to bottom.by [email protected] - Mechanics
point taken. Then I'll better be the first. My project is to build a vertical windmill, with wings 3 meters high, each build in 3 modules. So my new printer must ether have a 1 meter hotbed or a building height of 1,1 meter. Jesby [email protected] - Mechanics
Ok. The genaral anwser must then be no and yes. Nobody has any experience with counterweights, and yes I am the first. I had hoped that somebody had tryed it. Thanks everybody. Jes.by [email protected] - Mechanics
Hi. I just want a peace and quite printer I know it takes bigger motors and regarding the belts, I dont think its a problem. They are tough enugh. Its not the belts that brakes, its everything else. About the effort. Thats why I want to do it.by [email protected] - Mechanics
Greatings Has anybody any experience with counterweight on the x and Y axis for reducing vibrations? Back in the days IBM had a needle printer called 5224. The printhead was very heavy, and they had a counterweight on the oppesite side of the belt. It worked very well. Its farely easy to mount a equivalent weight, but am I the first trying this? Jes.by [email protected] - Mechanics