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QuoteTornado99
I have found the problem! My axis and all my settings was mirrored. After changing does settings works fine.
Now i have problem whith offsets and automatic bed leveling.
I just fun building a printer.
Thanks for the response.
Happy Printing
Are you able to post your configuration?
I'm having exactly the same problem.
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awratten
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Repetier
Progress, I've wired up the z axis and had my first movement test. All working well.
Video
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awratten
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Extruded Aluminum Frames
Quoteo_lampe
Seems, like you are in trouble with routing the X-belt. The brass nut of the leadscrew is soo huge.
The X axis belt will be routed through the centre hole of the 2040 extrusion and back through the bottom t slit.
Yeah the brass nut is a bit overboard. But it was what was available in 10mm trapezoidal lead screws.
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awratten
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Extruded Aluminum Frames
I have a cheap Chinese printer and I am looking to upgrade. I decided to design & build a new one instead of trying to find on with everything I wanted.
I've seen Cantilever designs like the Cetus3D and wanted to give it a shot. I know they have some downsides but the simplicity is very appealing.
I've been working on this printer for a couple of weeks and wanted to document my progress as
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awratten
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Extruded Aluminum Frames
I've attached a copy of the dxf which will be used. Please note that the design has been reverted back to 8mm smooth rod and 8mm threaded bar, as this seems to be the standard now and the benefits of upsizing don't justify the added cost.
This design incorporates SC8UU Linear bearings and less printed parts needed - y-idler and y-motor brackets are supplied with the frame.
If anyone has any inq
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awratten
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Australia - for sale
Just if anyone's interested - We've Made some slight mods to the look of the under carriage for the y-axis - Here's the Drawings...
also modified to support SC10UU linear bearings
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awratten
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New Zealand RepRap User Group
Hi,
Is anybody interested in buying the Waterjet cut parts for the new Prusa i3 printer.
Initial Price is about $80 + $25.95 (Australia Post - With Tracking) Postage from Australia
I'm yet to get a solid price but if anyone's interested Please post.
Also if people are interested in a kit I can look in to a price for that too.
Thanks.
Anthony Wratten
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awratten
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New Zealand RepRap User Group
Hi Franklin,
The price should be something like $80 plus shipping (Australia Post). I'll get back with a firm price as soon as possible.
Thanks for your Interest.
Anthony
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awratten
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Australia - for sale
Is Anyone interested in the new Single plate Design of the i3 - updated last week.
I can get a price for this one waterjet cut from 6mm Aluminium if anyone's interested?
Also I can get a price for the i3 mini too.
https://github.com/josefprusa/Prusa3/tree/master/single_plate
if anyones interested in getting an i3 without the heated bed and with a solid aluminium bed instead I'm thinking about
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awratten
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Australia - for sale
Hi,
I've attached the initial drawings for the y-axis (pdf) and the water jet pattern (dxf)
Please note that these are not the final drawings, they are just the a guide to show how it will look and go together.
Regards
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awratten
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Australia - for sale
Is anyone interested in buying water jet aluminium parts for a reprap prusa i3?
Initial estimate of price is about $95 plus shipping. (For a run of 17) this will change depending on numbers.
I will provided drawings and assembly instructions (if requested) shortly.
The design is modified from the original git-hub JO-final frame.dxf
The modifications are to allow the use of sc8uu linear bearings
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awratten
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Australia - for sale