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Is this a J-head clone?
The nozzle looks to be made of aluminum, is this correct?
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MAKERBOT CLOSES GOOGLE SUPPORT GROUP 09.08.2014
Made by: Christian Arnø
Today Tiffany Diorio closed down the makerbot support group at google. She wrote a post explaining why and then closed the forum so nobody could call her out on the bullshit she was serving.
She goes on blaming spam on the forum as one of the reasons for shutting it down, but everyone on that forum knows the real reaso
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A company is going to KS (no idea when) with a 3d filament printer that can injection mold, only $8500.00. I've read that they also have a patent on a nozzle for filament extrusion, but one might assume there is a crossover to the hot end nozzle.
So give it a try, and see how far you get.
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X and Y axis determination, the longer of the two is typically designated the X-axis. If X and Y axis are of equal length, then the axis moving away from the operator is considered the Y axis. Or it's based on from where the operator faces the machine, for example, on most routers the gantry is considered the X axis, even though the Y axis is typically longer.
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Polar Machines, SCARA, Robot Arms
I like the toothed gear encoder idea. Why the missing tooth, is that to home it?
To speed up the embroidery hoop, since the mass is negligible, use a large pulley on the stepper motors.
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Minnesota man 3D-prints a castle big enough to walk in
[3dprint.com]
At a meter and a half per day, printing out the scaled-down castle could be completed in just a few days.
Rudenko’s design is based on the open source RepRap.
He’s been working for well over a year to finalize the design, however, and he’s had to do a lot of tweaking to the delivery system to make it work. Most concrete pu
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Quoteschema
How can I go about legally publishing information that prevents profiteers from claiming it as their own and utilizing this idea for open source only?
Hire an attorney to answer your questions, it has been discussed, the answer is not clear, or known.
Patents again
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QuoteSublime
You would also have the issue of the driver not being made to run two motors which causes the microstepping to not work as designed.
Can you provide more details about the disadvantages of this, and how it's configured. I've read this a few times but I don't have clear notes about it.
Tks.
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You need to publish your project to the cloud, then open the .stl data file with Meshmixer.
Download an STL of your 123D Catch project.
Meshmixer
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3D Design tools
Small part injection molding with a 3d printer
Look for a resin that has a low viscosity, i.e. flows like water, less your object requirements dictate otherwise.
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You wont have enough pressure to push the plastic into the corners. In addition the filament driver wheel will slip as the pressure increases.
Take a look at some videos of the hand toggle operated injection molds, you will see that quite a bit of force is being exerted to push the plastic in.
But I like to see people try, you never know, you could come up with an easy hack to make it work, but
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... and another cement printer
'World's Advanced Saving Project' using clay and soil. Using a huge delta printer.
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I'm envisioning that a stepper motor is used, with 2 end stops on the needle shaft, with a bespoke thread, and foot guide. If you use a common sewing machine then only the needle tip needs to be calibrated.
I updated my previous post, check out the linear hall effect sensor, it allows you to fine tune your end stop location either manually (potentiometer) or programmatically (requires extra cod
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Maybe you can use one of these ideas to sense where the needle is: (The linear hall effect sensor is pretty cool.)
Linear Hall effect sensor tutorial - 3D printer end stops
UPGRADING MY REPRAP WITH CHEAP HALL EFFECT SENSORS.
Hall effect sensor on fridge magnet
Magnetic Linear Encoder – and it works
AS5306 magnetic linear encoder test
Hall-O
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Time now 7:13, off by 43 min.
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Quoteval c.
10 mm gt2 belt steel reinforced
I'm looking for ~10mm GT2 belt, and what did you use for pulleys, can you provide a link.
Tks.
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OK, Tks for the pics! Terms need to be defined, the carriage is what translates along the gantry, i.e. the Y-axis, and the gantry translates along the X-axis.
The carriage is not going to rack as it appears to not come close to the 2:1 ratio, but the gantry could rack, as the bearings violate the general rule of thumb of 2:1.
My main concern would not be the belt configuration of the H-bot
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I understand the Core-XY configuration (which is inherently anti-racking), what I don't understand are your two proposals for the H-bot to prevent anti-racking.
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Polycarbonate wheels
Delrin would be a better choice for a bearing material than Polycarbonate. Delrin is pretty close to an aluminum equivalent but with lubricious qualities, and the greater the impact force the better Delrin performs relative to competing plastics.
Don't run out, and make another purchase, as ymmv, and have great success with the PC wheels. But do pay atten
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The only problem that CoreXY overcomes is the rotating of the gantry?
To be clear:
Rotating = anti-racking?
So I can better understand, please provide a drawing of what you mean with your two points concerning the H-bot.
Most use a rough rule of thumb of 2:1 ratio of the cantilever length to bearing spread to help prevent racking, and an anti-racking cabling system is employ
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Reprappers
Maybe Molex has some thing you can use....
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Controllers
Good to hear that a LED is working.
What is DMA?
Post a picture or video of your results, even if it's a blob.
Tks.
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Polymer Working Group
Quotenapalmvictory
I'm working on a mathematical formula to govern the power to the hot end.
What's your feed back, and what is the math you speak of.
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oops link not working, try this one:
Stepper wiring
Use a LED to identify wire pairs, (3 links): And
Tips for beginners: Stepper Motors, bipolar series gets up to speed faster than parallel
Determining what wires to pair up on a stepper motor. Match coils for 8 wire stepper.
Calibration of stepper motors
How to measure Stepper Motor Voltage
Tuning and Speeds – Adjusting the Machine
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FYI: Piano strings are very strong.
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I didn't find a reference to a CoreXY auto bed leveling.
...plans are in the works for autolevelling for Cartesian machines, and auto calibration for Delta type machines.
HBot or Corexy
Hall-Theta (Hall-O) Z-Probe Bed Leveling Mount for Rostock MAX
If you want to use this probe, you probably need to get a controller board that runs Smoothieware, such as the Smoothieboard or Azteeg X5. We hav
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These are all my notes on DIY CNC Embroidery machines, please post your progress:
1. DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine
2. RoboSew, Computerized Embroidery
[130.94.182.150]
3. Embroidery machines DIY
4. CNC Embroidery DIY
5. Looking for informatio about machine code for embroidery machines
6. Sophiesew Software (free)
7. SophieSew Tutorial 2by adamlhumphreys
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