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One crazy idea that i just had would be to mirror the print bed and the arms, so that with the same number of motor and rails it would print two objects in just one print job.
But they would be mirrored i guess.maybe if each carriage had both a long and a small arm it could do just fine.
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Delta Machines
Tanks,
I don´t know why i did not start the build right from the start with only one set of rails...
I´ve just publish the files here: http://www.openbuilds.com/threads/reprap-tuga.265/
Maybe someone wants to build and help on the firmware adaptation (my programmer skills are zero).
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pdesigns
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Delta Machines
Hi,
Wavetracer: i did get your info and send it to the sponsor that confirmed he received the info.
I will try to get in touch to see how the delivery of all prizes is going and try to keep you all posted
The next number is on its close to be finished but some final works on the articles is still being done by some authors so we cannot give a final release date.
Cheers
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pdesigns
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Competitions
A couple of months ago i was sourcing parts to build a Delta printer and while i was doing i realized that i would prefer to have a big horizontal print area instead of a vertical one.
So i created this concept to respond to this points:
-Static motor arrangement
-Speed of movements (X and Y)
-Big horizontal build volume (rectangular 400x180mm)
-Bellow 500€ cost
The resulting printer dimensi
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pdesigns
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Delta Machines
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the long silence and the late competition results, but here are they:
1º Proto.user
2º Roelofg
3º Wavetracer
4º ggaljoen
5º unasone
6º Stonefisher
7º puzzled duck
Know i need ask for each to send an email to editorial@reprapmagazine.com with th
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pdesigns
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Competitions
Hi Guys,
First of all our apologies for this exceptional gap of communication.
We were to announce the winner at the TCT Show, but the organization of the RepRap Community Hub took some very hard work and we decided to postpone the results of the competition to after the show, so we could have time to really look at the entries and make our decision.
So given this we have decided to announce t
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pdesigns
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Competitions
And they have a kit with a nice price on amazon:
1xRAMPS 1.4, 1xMega 2560 R3, 5xA4988 driver, 1xUSB Cable, 1xRAMPS 1.4 wiring cable, 1xLCD2004 Control Panel --- £85!
If someone tries it let us now about its quality.
Also found at amazon one interesting kit :
Maybe shops like amazon will give a push to lower the price of some components.
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pdesigns
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General
scratch that part about the Panelolu. It was a error on the firmware. Now it indicates the temperature.
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
I added two photos to show the way i connected it wrong. I only connected three pins instead of the four of them.
Looking at it closer the middle pin of the Mosfet has a little black spot.
When you say FET is it a short for Mosfet? How do i check the gate voltage/control pin? I guess i have to use the multimeter, my question is on what points?
Sorry for all the questions..
**also i just plu
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the late reply!
Let me just confirm that the deadline is 25 of August.
Just a little note: do try to keep the models respecting the rule of the object being printed and only using nuts and bolts for assembly purpose if required.
Cheers,
Paulo Gonçalves
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pdesigns
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Competitions
Nice concept!
I do have one idea similar to this concept (but its the arm that goes up on the Z) and from that i come up with one similar to the PiMaker.
I do hope that the software for this type of printers gets some development because thats the reason my ideas are not getting more developments. I do not have the skills to do software development
Keep us posted!
Cheers,
Paulo
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pdesigns
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Polar Machines, SCARA, Robot Arms
I had to repair a crimp connector on my heatbed and when i connected everything and turned on the heatbed to print i realized that i had connected the things wrong! The smoke i saw coming from the board helped me to realize that....
Result: now when i turn the heat on to 60º for example it just keeps on going on and on...it just ignores the temperature i set, but it gives me the reading of the t
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
The dxf from the thingiverse link is in mm. If you are in doubt you can guide your self by the mounting holes for the nema 17 and check if they have the correct dimension.
But that link is to Prusa Air not Prusa Air 2:
Cheers
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pdesigns
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General
i also have been looking at the rostock marlin adaptation and comparing it to the the mendel version trying to understand what was needed to change.
but the more i look the less i´m feel like i have any skill to change it
Besides the design that its on my mind would require me to divide the print area in two, with a positive and a negative side, and when the hotend would move from one to the o
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Tanks,
Its a starting point. I have many hours in front of me to understand how things are connected in the firmware, so any guidance is more than welcome
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Hi guys,
I´m trying to learn more about how the firmware works on the coordinates aspects.
What do one needs to do to change a Cartesian firmware like Marlin or Repetier and make it to work with printers like Rostock and Morgan?
Where do we insert the new math and what other aspects do we need to consider changing?
just trying to learn a bit more
Cheers
Paulo Gonçalves
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Hi Ian
That printer is called Prusa Air, and its not the Prusa I3.
i´ve build a Prusa Air as my first RepRap and i have to say that the frame is not very rigid, and i don´t think that just because its in aluminum is going to make such a big difference.
have a look at Prusa I3 :
or Mendel90:
and compare the frame designs.
Cheers
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
So i did a first basic model:
i´m basing the build on the X and Z axis design of the FoldaRap, witch right now only have small tweaks (still on initial fase!)
I also plan to use the RepRapPro hotend.
Now i´m going to work on the print bed mechanism, and it will be the first part to get a real development. I will not add a heated bed for the first prototype.
Well i plan to do a prototype if i
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
If i go with a heated printing bed i would probably try the slip ring before everything else.
Or i also found a instructable on a DIY version:
The sketch i did last night really looks like that PiMaker. About the PiMaker: as a designer i was look at projects carefully when people say things like "this design is so revolutionary that(...) has the potential to change the 3D printing industry"
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
I´ve given it a little more thinking. One mechanical issue that is troubling me is the wiring of the heatbed..having wires arranged in a way that they don't get tangled is not going to be easy!
But the idea of the printrbot mix, having the arm moving back and forth is interesting.
Also if i follow the initial concept looking at devices that have a similar work structure like the hard drive mech
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
I might try and test it some of these days..
I might start with two pillars with a simple axis in conjunction with a rotating table, and if that provides interesting result then explore this approach.
One thing that i´m completely clueless about is adapting the firmware to this kind of design, but every problem at its right time
Yvan don't worry you did not sound rude
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Hi everyone,
In the last couple of days this concept for a reprap has been on the back of my mind, so i just did a quick sketch and i´m now asking if you guys think that there is any potential in this concept that makes it worth working on it?
The idea is that the printing bed rotates and the arm does an arc over it.
Its kind like a vinyl record player with a z axis
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pdesigns
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Reprappers
Hi everyone,
One of the requirements we included on the rules of the competition asked for a photo of the printed object:
" -Link to the .STL file of the model, and one photo of the printed object."
This would make it very hard for those who don´t have a 3D printer or easy access to one to participate on the competition.
So we decided to remove the part asking for a photo of the printed object
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pdesigns
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Competitions
Hi
We have already one person with who we are working on translations of the magazine to Spanish.
Send us an email ([email protected]) so we can have your contacts and try to coordinate the efforts.
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
Hi,
issue 2 can be found in our website page at:
Cheers
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
The second issue is released!
Check our website, and have fun reading it!
Cheers
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
With an ever growing number of RepRap based 3D printers out there we decided to challenge the community with our first competition.
We want you to came up with new designs to improve the life quality. You have the freedom to design things as complex as prosthesis or as simple as a anti-snoring device.
Think on how to improve an everyday task, minimize human body handicaps or how to improve yo
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pdesigns
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Competitions
Boas.
Só agora vi este post!
A minha impressora, versão prusa air 2 custou sensivelmente 450e, tirando as peças de acrílico que obtive no meu local de trabalho a custo zero
Quanto a peças comprei as partes eletronicas no emakershop ao vendedor think3dprint3d, o j-head no creative machines, as peças impresas ao reiderink e o restante no reprapworld. Não tenho queixas de nenhuma das partes. Ago
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Portuguese RUG
Issue 2 is almost out!
You can check the headlines at our site.
Cheers
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
Best thing is to get in touch with the team via email: general@reprapmagazine.com
Cheers
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pdesigns
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RepRap magazine
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