Blow on the electronicsby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
looks and sounds awesome mikeby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Sadly so do the printed ones nead some grinding before they are well. As soon as I have moved to my new place so will I start on all the upgrades and updates Should be earlu augustby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Sadly so do I use tinkercad the free cad prg that exports and edits stl files. You could always use that to edit the files. Iam on my way to move to a new place and have most of the stuff in storage and will have a hard time with most updates for a while. As soon as I have settled in my new apartment so will I do a larger overhaul of almost all files and adapt for more variations. I hope I willby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
I also ordered a leadscrew with nut but they sent me a 6mm smooth rod instead lmao. So I cant say how they should be I might go offline for a while because iam moving to a new apartment soon.by Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Its going to be partially enclosed and in my plans but to early to show now. Yes it could work Iam going to revisit the funbot and do the i2 that will have a bunch of improvements later this year If you redo this piece with backlash let me know and post it to thingiverse Iam gratefull for all help I can getby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Here is the promised video with it in action Pro gets closer to release its first ever printby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
First video of the pro in action its first ever printby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quoteuhrheber Which ones did you use? And how did you fit them? BTW: I just stumbled upon this thing, and it reminded me of the Funbot. I wonder if it is any good. The price is interesting: No, I won't buy one, I'm just curious. I like the handle at the top, but I have no idea where they'll put the filament spool. I also posted that Chinese clone of my bot on the thing page Looks pretty sweby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
10 and 10_5 stands simply for the inner dimension so measure your pipes with a calliper and use the one closest to your pipes dimensions. Mine where moving tightly until I made a few prints and greased the pipes Have you lubricated the pipes and tested your bushings before you try another size? You should also be able to use 10mm rods and lm10uu bearings if that is easier,you might nead toby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
igus for z axis. winged for y and x This is only because the z axis have to lift so much weight print one and check the size to your pipes and continou until you have a perfect fit Keep in mind that the first time you slide them one so should they not slide to softly You nead to slightly grind them on the pipe until they slide softly . Printed bushings can be a pain that's why I left them fby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quotefabrice974 good job you really need to move the gt2 pinion closer to the bearing to avoid flexion in the rod! It will have 2 more bearings in the front like the back have but haven't done a design for it so farby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
with octo print do you not nead a remote as you can control your printer with ipad,mobile phone or android pad Iam taking this a bit further as I can code firmware,control and use octoprint the way I do it It is simply a small quad core computer in the back of the printer. Actually do I see more problems with not using a raspberry pi because it have a larger following and I have used cubieboardby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Here mike is my progress on funbot proby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Latest project videoby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
The new design iam working on will be completely modular where you decide the size with the wood pieces and rods how big it should print in a simple manner Iam only doing the prototype small as its easier to handle while doing the design If you look on my latest picture so do I use printed corner pieces to make the assembly a lot easier on the new designby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quoteuhrheber I'm not familiar with bowden extruders, so I'll rather start with a classical one. But I'll definitely try that later. Thanks for being patient with a noob :-) We all have bin noobs sometime you always have to learn new things when it comes to 3d printersby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quotemadmike8 Cliff, any updates on your new design. I saw the video a few weeks ago. Looks promising. Thanks mike its a slow process but iam getting closer Iam waiting for my 7 inch raspberry pi screen iam planning on using for it iam going to experiment with replacing the ordinary lcd with a raspberry pi 2 running pronterfaceby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quoteuhrheber I'm just in the process of ordering an extruder, and I'm thinking of buying this one: As the seller offers a free spare nozzle, would it make sense to order a smaller one, like 0.2 or 0.3mm? Is the printer's resolution fine enough to print in 0.1mm layer height? In my opinion so is 0.4 the best of 2 things when it comes to speed and detail on your printed objects The smaller theby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Hi my friend there is a couple of builders hanging around the smartrap section here you could ask wath they use I would recommend you to use a more dense infill and 3 shells if you want it really solid. Takes a lot more time but probably saves you a lot of problems later on. For a quicker print don't save on the infill density but use 2 shells instead Wath slicer do you use ??? While I pby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
How about tinker smartby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Looks great mike Iam currently early in development of its replacement that will have a much smaller footprint and easier assembly. I will anoounce the first tests on my channel when its doneby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Looks very nice mike and I will follow your thread here I got my self a used duplicator 4x last week but must say that the build quality on the printer it self is a bit mixed in my eyesby Cliff Mellangård - Smart_Rap
Very nice mikeby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Sounds good mike I don't know how serge will take it as my design is so different even if it started as a remix of his smartrap I will try to have a look there when you get started At least I have work at the factory for a while so I will have some trouble to do frequent updates for a while. cheers. ps... iam more or less extremely tired every weekday now for a while and only have the weekendby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Quotemadmike8 20mm test cube X 20.0, Y 20.0, Z 20.0 Worked good! Awsome mike Exactly wath I where after The benefits with the pulley caps is so the motor neads lesser force to move the small steps and the reason you got better results Now go ahead and build one for your brotherby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
I haven't tested how it affects the dimensions so iam intrested in wath you get ??by Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
I will upload them to the thing page today Seams to do wonders for printed bushings so farby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!
Are you intrested in testing a gt2 bearing upgrade on yours to see how it works on yours I found on my second funbot that it had huge problems to move smoothly on the x axis so I have investigated that a lot this weekend and made some small bits that are easy to replace but will make your printer work a lot better The 624 bearings are actually a bit to small but I made a gt2 pulley cap wheel foby Cliff Mellangård - Look what I made!